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Moderate Coffee Consumption May Reduce Risk of Diabetes by Up to 25 Percent
December 4, 2012 New research highlights the potential role of coffee consumption in the prevention of type 2 ... > full story -
Healthy Eating Beneficial Beyond Drug Therapy in Preventing a Second Heart Attack
December 3, 2012 A heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables and fish significantly reduces the chance of a second heart attack and stroke in people with cardiovascular disease, researchers have ... > full story -
Iron Deficiency and Cognitive Development: New Insights from Piglets
December 3, 2012 Researchers have developed a model that uses neonatal piglets for studying infant brain development and its effect on learning and memory. To determine if the model is nutrient-sensitive, they have ... > full story -
Dichlorophenol-Containing Pesticides Linked to Food Allergies, Study Finds; Chemical Also Used to Chlorinate Tap Water
December 3, 2012 A new study finds that high levels of dichlorophenols, a chemical used in pesticides and to chlorinate water, when found in the human body, are associated with food ... > full story -
Vitamin D Tied to Women's Cognitive Performance
November 30, 2012 Two new studies show that vitamin D may be a vital component for the cognitive health of women as they ... > full story -
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Food Retailers: The Solution to Childhood Obesity?
November 30, 2012 While most of the blame for childhood obesity is placed on the marketing practices of food manufacturers, research by a professor of food marketing suggests that more attention should be given to the ... > full story -
Nutrition: Help for Children to Resist Unhealthy Temptations
November 30, 2012 It is easy for children and teenagers to get their hands on sweets and other unhealthy foods. A major research project has therefore developed a range of tools that children and teenagers can use to ... > full story -
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Obese Children More Vulnerable to Food Advertising
November 29, 2012 Rates of childhood obesity have tripled in the past 30 years, and food marketing has been implicated as one factor contributing to this trend. Every year, companies spend more than $10 billion in ... > full story -
People Not Hooked on Fish Could Get Their Omega-3 Through New Dairy Products, Study Suggests
November 29, 2012 Food science researchers may have reeled milk into the fish oil delivery system, showing it is possible to incorporate omega-3 fatty acids into milk and dairy-based beverages in amounts sufficient to ... > full story -
Mild Vibrations May Provide Exercise-Like Benefits for Obese
November 29, 2012 If you're looking to get some of the benefits of exercise without doing the work, here's some good news. A new research report shows that low-intensity vibrations led to improvements in the immune ... > full story
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