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Vitamin D May Lower Diabetes Risk in Obese Children and Adolescents
March 26, 2013 Being obese puts individuals at greater risk for developing type 2 diabetes, a disease in which individuals have too much sugar in their blood. Now researchers found vitamin D supplements can help ... > full story -
Physical Activity During Youth May Help Reduce Fracture Risk in Old Age
March 23, 2013 Get out there and regularly kick that soccer ball around with your kids, you may be helping them prevent a broken hip when they are older, say ... > full story -
Foods Can Help Fight Inflammation
March 22, 2013 Chronic inflammation can lead to chronic diseases, but it can be reduced naturally through the proper ... > full story -
Serious Mental Illness No Barrier to Weight Loss Success
March 21, 2013 Through a program that teaches simple nutrition messages and involves both counseling and regular exercise classes, people with serious mental illness can make healthy behavioral changes and achieve ... > full story -
Skimmed/semi-Skimmed Milk Does Not Curb Excess Toddler Weight Gain, Study Finds
March 18, 2013 Switching to skimmed milk in a bid to curb excess toddler weight gain doesn't seem to work, new research ... > full story -
Community Approach Effective in Fight Against Diabetes
March 18, 2013 New research shows that a diabetes prevention program led by community health workers is effective at reducing blood glucose and potentially reducing diabetes over the long ... > full story -
Vitamin D Replacement Improves Muscle Efficiency
March 17, 2013 New research shows for the first time a link between vitamin D levels and muscle efficiency. Vitamin D supplementation may also be effective in improving skeletal muscle function. The findings may ... > full story -
High-Fat Dairy Products Linked to Poorer Breast Cancer Survival
March 14, 2013 Patients who consume high-fat dairy products following breast cancer diagnosis increase their chances of dying from the disease years later, according to a new ... > full story -
College Kids Who Don't Drink Milk Could Face Serious Consequences
March 14, 2013 College-age kids who don't consume at least three servings of dairy daily are three times more likely to develop metabolic syndrome than those who do, said a new study. "That alarming finding means ... > full story -
Mechanism That Regulates Production of Energy-Burning Brown Fat Discovered
March 13, 2013 Scientists have discovered a mechanism that regulates the production of brown fat, a type of fat which plays an important role in heat production and energy metabolism. The findings may lead to new ... > full story
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