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Friday, July 10, 2009

Dietary Fats Trigger Long-term Memory Formation

Having strong memories of that rich, delicious dessert you ate last night? If so, you shouldn't feel like a glutton. It's only natural. This study points to new ...  > full story

Adding Walnuts To Good Diet May Help Older People Improve Motor And Behavioral Skills

Adding a moderate, but not high, amount of walnuts to an otherwise healthy diet may help older individuals improve performance on tasks ...  > full story

Junk Food Makes Kids Fatter, But Happier, Study Suggests

Children who ate fast food and drank soft drinks were more likely to be overweight, but they were also less likely to be unhappy. The analysis also ...  > full story

Diet Of Whipping Cream, Butter, Vegetable Oil Can Help Control Epileptic Seizures In Many Children

A new study has shown that the highly regimented ketogenic diet, a high-fat nutritional therapy used to limit seizures, requires ...  > full story
 

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