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What You Eat Before Surgery May Affect Your Recovery
March 21, 2013 According to a new study, the last few meals before surgery might make a difference in recovery after ... > full story -
Genes May Be Reason Some Kids Are Picky About Food
March 21, 2013 Parents may plead, cajole or entice their children to try new foods, but some kids just won't budge. Now, new research reveals that the reason these kids fear new foods has less to do with what's on ... > full story -
Financial Benefits of Plant-Based, Mediterranean Diet
March 20, 2013 People who followed a six-week cooking program and followed simple, plant-based recipes decreased their total food spending, purchased healthier food items and improved their food ... > full story -
Explaining How Extra Virgin Olive Oil Protects Against Alzheimer's Disease
March 20, 2013 The mystery of exactly how consumption of extra virgin olive oil helps reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD) may lie in one component of olive oil that helps shuttle the abnormal AD proteins ... > full story -
180,000 Deaths Worldwide Each Year May Be Associated With Sugary Soft Drinks, Research Suggests
March 19, 2013 Sugar-sweetened sodas, sports drinks and fruit drinks may be associated with about 180,000 deaths around the world each year, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's ... > full story -
High-Carb Intake in Infancy Has Lifelong Effects, Study Finds
March 19, 2013 Consumption of foods high in carbohydrates immediately after birth programs individuals for lifelong increased weight gain and obesity, an animal study has found, even if caloric intake is restricted ... > full story -
Tomatoes That Mimic Actions of Good Cholesterol Created
March 19, 2013 Researchers have genetically engineered tomatoes to produce a peptide that mimics the actions of good cholesterol when consumed. In this early study, mice that were fed these tomatoes in ... > 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 -
Food Memories Can Help With Weight Loss
March 18, 2013 Psychologists have found that using memories of recent meals reduces the amount of food eaten later on. It also found that being distracted when eating leads to increased ... > full story -
Coffee, Green Tea, May Help Lower Stroke Risk, Research Shows
March 14, 2013 Green tea and coffee may help lower your risks of having a stroke, especially when both are a regular part of your diet. People who drank either green tea or coffee daily had about approximately ... > full story
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