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Friday, February 3, 2012

Preference for Fatty Foods May Have Genetic Roots

A preference for fatty foods has a genetic basis, according to researchers, who discovered that people with certain forms of the CD36 gene may like high-fat ...  > 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

Color-Coding, Rearranging Food Products Improves Healthy Choices in Hospital Cafeteria

A simple program involving color-coded food labeling and adjusting the way food items are positioned in display cases was successful ...  > full story

Blame Your Taste Buds for Liking Fat: Receptor for Tasting Fat Identified in Humans

Why do we like fatty foods so much? We can blame our taste buds. In the first study to identify a human receptor that can taste fat, ...  > full story

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