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Limiting Carbs to Dinner-Time Increases Satiety, Reduces Risk for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease, Research Finds
November 11, 2012 An experimental diet with carbohydrates eaten mostly at dinner could benefit people suffering from severe and morbid obesity, according to a new study by researchers in ... > full story -
Study Overturns Common Assumption About Knee Replacements in Morbidly Obese Individuals
November 11, 2012 After total knee replacement (TKR) surgery, patients who are morbidly obese have similar pain and function outcomes as patients who do not fall into this weight category, according to a new ... > full story -
Weekly Soft Drink Consumption Bubbles Up Knee Osteoarthritis; Especially in Men
November 11, 2012 Sugary soft drink consumption contributes not only to weight gain, but also may play a role in the progression of knee osteoarthritis, especially in men, according to new research ... > full story -
Extra Weight Linked to Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk in Women
November 11, 2012 Being overweight is linked to a higher risk of rheumatoid arthritis in women, according to new research ... > full story -
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Digital Tablets Improve Speed and Ease of Reading for People With Moderate Vision Loss
November 11, 2012 People who have eye diseases that damage their central vision can regain the ability to read quickly and comfortably by using digital tablets, according to a recent study. The research found that ... > full story -
It's Not Just What You Eat, but When You Eat It: Link Between Fat Cell and Brain Clock Molecules Shown
November 11, 2012 Fat cells store excess energy and signal these levels to the brain. Deletion of the clock gene Arntl, also known as Bmal1, in fat cells, causes mice to become obese, with a shift in the timing of ... > full story -
Eating of Soil and Raw Starch Documented in Madagascar
November 9, 2012 A new study provides the first population-level data of pica in Madagascar -- the urge to eat dirt, raw starches, chalk, ash and other non-foods. Across the entire sample in the prior year, 53.4 ... > full story -
Drinking Green Tea With Starchy Food May Help Lower Blood Sugar Spikes
November 9, 2012 An ingredient in green tea that helps reduce blood sugar spikes in mice may lead to new diet strategies for people, according to food ... > full story -
An Egg a Day to Keep Allergies Away?
November 9, 2012 Avoiding sweet treats like pumpkin bread and cookies this holiday season might not be necessary for children with egg allergies. New studies have found 56 percent of allergic children can tolerate ... > full story -
Child Care Providers Can Be Part of Solution for Childhood Obesity
November 8, 2012 A new study highlights how child care providers can be part of the solution for childhood ... > full story
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