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Protein Key to Fighting and Preventing Obesity Discovered
January 7, 2013 Scientists have identified a protein that, when absent, helps the body burn fat and prevents insulin resistance and ... > full story -
Italian Immigrants in Switzerland Live Longer
January 7, 2013 Although immigrants from Italy and their offspring form one of the largest demographic groups in Switzerland, there are hardly any studies on their state of health and risk of mortality. Researchers ... > full story -
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Research Shows Using Text, Color Makes Food Labels Easier to Understand
January 4, 2013 As the spotlight on healthy eating and nutrition grows ever-brighter, new research suggests that including colorful and graphic nutrition information on product packages helps consumers better ... > full story -
Top Four Reasons Why Diets Fail
January 3, 2013 Only twenty percent of people will lose weight and keep it off this year, despite research that two-thirds of Americans admit to being on a diet. Here are the top four reasons where dieters go wrong, ... > full story -
Can Diet Beat Depression?
January 2, 2013 Research into diet and depression should follow the model of studies into diet and cardiovascular risk. So argue experts in a recent opinion ... > full story -
56% of Female University Students Get Drunk in Record Time, Spanish Study Suggests
December 28, 2012 Researchers have studied university students' lifestyles; their analysis, which includes alcohol and illegal drug consumption habits, sport and food, concludes that most students indulge in unhealthy ... > full story -
Nearly One in Three Children With Food Allergies Experience Bullying, Survey Shows
December 24, 2012 Nearly a third of children diagnosed with food allergies who participated in a recent study are bullied, according to researchers. Almost eight percent of children in the U.S. are allergic to foods ... > full story -
Occasional Family Meals Enough to Boost Kids' Fruit and Veg Intake
December 19, 2012 Eating meals together as a family, even if only once or twice a week, increases children's daily fruit and vegetable intake to near the recommended five a day, according to ... > full storyMore: -
Social Networking Strengthens Boys' Friendships
December 19, 2012 Social networking sites may increase the bonds of friendship among 9- to 13-year-old boys, according to a new ... > full story -
Five Reasons Why New Year's Resolutions to Diet and Exercise Might Be Unhealthy
December 19, 2012 As New Year's resolutions to lead a healthier lifestyle are about to be in full swing, many might find that instead of feeling good they are feeling worse. And the reason might be due to the one ... > full story
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