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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Diabetes May Start in the Intestines, Research Suggests

Scientists have made a surprising discovery about the origin of diabetes. Their research suggests that problems controlling blood sugar — the hallmark ...  > full story

Diets High in Fiber Won't Protect Against Diverticulosis, Study Finds

For more than 40 years, scientists and physicians have thought eating a high-fiber diet lowered a person’s risk of ...  > full story

Gut Microbe Networks Differ from Norm in Obese People, Systems Biology Approach Reveals

People harbor more than 100 trillion microbes. These microbes live in various habitats on and within the human anatomy; the gut ...  > full story

Scientists Discover Anti-Inflammatory Polyphenols in Apple Peels

Here's another reason why "an apple a day keeps the doctor away." New research shows oral ingestion of apple polyphenols suppresses ...  > full story

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