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Changes in Sleep Architecture Increase Hunger, Eating
October 22, 2012 A new study offers possible explanation for the association between sleep problems and ... > full story -
Greater Parental Stress Linked to Children's Obesity, Fast Food Use, Reduced Activity
October 22, 2012 Parents with a higher number of stressors in their lives are more likely to have obese children, according to a new study. Children also ate fast food more often if their parents perceived themselves ... > full story -
Kittens: Their Microbiomes Are What They Eat
October 22, 2012 For animals as well as people, diet affects what grows in the gut. The gut microbial colonies, also known as the gut microbiome, begin to form at birth. Their composition affects how the immune ... > full story -
Gastric Bypass Surgery Just as Effective in Teenagers as in Adults, Study Suggests
October 22, 2012 Teenagers with severe obesity can benefit from gastric bypass surgery just as much as adults, research suggests. A new study found that 81 teenagers lost an average of 96.8 pounds following surgery, ... > full story -
Type 2 Diabetes May Increase the Risk of Barrett's Esophagus
October 22, 2012 Patients with Type 2 Diabetes may face an increased risk for Barrett’s Esophagus (BE), regardless of other risk factors including smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity and gastroesophageal ... > full story -
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Donated Human Stool Safely and Effectively Treats C. Difficile Infections, Study Suggests
October 20, 2012 A novel therapy that uses donated human stool to treat the deadly and contagious C.diff infection is safe and highly effective, according to a new study. The healthy stool, when mixed with warm tap ... > full story -
Daily Vibration May Combat Prediabetes in Youth
October 19, 2012 Daily sessions of whole-body vibration may combat prediabetes in adolescents. In mice that mimic over-eating adolescents headed toward diabetes, 20 minutes of daily vibration for eight weeks restored ... > full story -
Weight Loss Does Not Lower Heart Disease Risk from Type 2 Diabetes, Study Suggests
October 19, 2012 An intensive diet and exercise program resulting in weight loss does not reduce cardiovascular events such as heart attack and stroke in people with longstanding type 2 diabetes, according to a new ... > full story -
Plant-Based Foods May Offer Reduced Risk for Aggressive Prostate Cancer
October 19, 2012 A new study finds that a high intake of flavonoids, a group of compounds found in plants, may lower the risk for highly aggressive prostate ... > full story -
Low Calcium Diet Linked to Higher Risk of Hormone Condition in Women
October 18, 2012 A low calcium diet is associated with a higher risk of developing a common hormone condition in women, known as primary hyperparathyroidism, a new study ... > full story
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