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Healthy Diets Need Fat, According To New Study
April 24, 1998 As the U.S. Department of Agriculture begins to establish new dietary guidelines for the year 2000, a new University of Michigan study suggests low fat diets aren't always the most healthy. ... > full story -
Chemicals In Fruits And Vegetables Protect Lung Function, But Differently For Smokers And Nonsmokers, Cornell Study Finds
April 23, 1998 Now add one more reason to eat plenty of fruits and vegetables: Their antioxidants seem to help protect lung function and may help prevent asthma, emphysema and chronic bronchitis, according to a new ... > full story -
Fat: It's Not For Breakfast Anymore; Study Finds Fat Linked To Clotting
April 13, 1998 A new study gives one more reason why you may be better off beginning the morning with a breakfast of low-fat yogurt, cereal or juice instead of toast slathered with margarine or a ... > full story -
Wake Forest Study Shows Soy Containing A Key Ingredient Is What Lowers Cholesterol
March 25, 1998 The cholesterol-lowering effect of soy is the result of natural compounds in the soy known as isoflavones, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center researchers reported recently at an American ... > full story -
Studies Underscore Link Between Nutrition And Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers
March 3, 1998 What you eat may play a role in your risk of developing skin cancer, the most common malignancy in the U.S. Ultraviolet light has long been considered the major cause of most skin cancers, so ... > full story -
Extraterrestrial Cuisine Cooking In Cornell Lab
January 21, 1998 After months in a space habitat, astronauts on the moon or Mars will have Cornell University to thank if their daily meals are culinary delights. ... > full story -
UNC-CH Study Shows Tomato Sauce Might Protect Against Heart Attacks
October 15, 1997 Researchers found that an antioxidant compound called lycopene appeared to have a protective effect against heart attacks. The chief source of lycopene in the average diet is tomato sauce, and the ... > full story -
Listen To Your Mother: An Apple A Day--Not A Cheeseburger--Keeps The Doctor Away
April 17, 1997 American mothers' often-ignored advice to eat fruits and vegetables, not cheeseburgers and doughnuts, now appears to substatially and quickly lower blood pressure. ... > full story
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