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Couple of Weekly Portions of Oily Fish Can Help Ward Off Stroke; But Fish Oil Supplements Don't Have the Same Effect, Study Finds
October 30, 2012 Eating at least two servings of oily fish a week is moderately but significantly associated with a reduced risk of stroke, finds a new ... > full story -
Flavor and Texture Alter How Full We Expect a Food to Makes Us Feel
October 30, 2012 Low calorie foods may help people lose weight but there is often a problem that people using them do not feel full. New research shows that subtle manipulations of texture and creamy flavor can ... > full story -
Mastering Weight-Maintenance Skills Before Embarking on Diet Helps Women Avoid Backsliding
October 30, 2012 A new study found that women who spent eight weeks mastering weight-maintenance skills before embarking on a weight-loss program shed the same number of pounds as women who started a weight-loss ... > full story -
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Children With Obesity Must Be Treated in Time
October 30, 2012 Behavioral treatment for inducing weight-loss can be very effective for severely obese children. However, the treatment to change dietary and exercise habits must be given in time, as it showed to ... > full story -
Soda Consumption, Screen Time, Team Sports at School Influence Students' Weight
October 30, 2012 Soda consumption, TV and video/computer games, and the frequency of meals heavily influenced students' weight in study that examined the impact of a school-based obesity intervention program over an ... > full story -
Every Single Junk Food Meal Damages Your Arteries, New Study Reveals
October 30, 2012 A single junk food meal – composed mainly of saturated fat – is detrimental to the health of the arteries, while no damage occurs after consuming a Mediterranean meal rich in good fats ... > full story -
Mass Extinction Study Provides Lessons for Modern World
October 29, 2012 The Cretaceous Period of Earth history ended with a mass extinction that wiped out numerous species, most famously the dinosaurs. A new study now finds that the structure of North American ecosystems ... > full story -
Complementary and Alternative Therapy Improved Lives of Arthritis Patients, Study Suggests
October 29, 2012 Nearly a quarter of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis used complementary and alternative therapy (CAT) to help manage their condition, according to a new ... > full story -
New Clues to How the Brain and Body Communicate to Regulate Weight
October 26, 2012 Researchers describe new findings that help explain the neurocircuitry underlying the fat-burning properties of brown ... > full story -
Dietary Supplements Can Cause Liver Injury, Says Hepatologist
October 26, 2012 Niacin, comfrey, Kava and even green tea in high doses can cause liver injury, according to an ... > full story
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