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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 -
Scientists Identify Gene That Is Consistently Altered in Obese Individuals
March 21, 2013 Food and environment can chemically alter your gene function, and scientists have identified a gene that is consistently altered in ... > full story -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Hormone Combination Shows Promise in the Treatment of Obesity and Diabetes
March 18, 2013 A new treatment combining two hormones can reduce appetite, according to new research. This early study provides 'first in human' evidence that a combined therapy using the hormones glucagon and ... > 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 -
Olive Oil Makes You Feel Full
March 14, 2013 Reduced-fat food products are gaining in popularity. But whether these products are effective or not is a matter of dispute: While it is true that they contain fewer calories, people tend to ... > full story
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