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Tomatoes That Mimic Actions of Good Cholesterol Created
March 19, 2013 Researchers have genetically engineered tomatoes to produce a peptide that mimics the actions of good cholesterol when consumed. In this early study, mice that were fed these tomatoes in ... > full story -
Skimmed/semi-Skimmed Milk Does Not Curb Excess Toddler Weight Gain, Study Finds
March 18, 2013 Switching to skimmed milk in a bid to curb excess toddler weight gain doesn't seem to work, new research ... > full story -
Hormone Combination Shows Promise in the Treatment of Obesity and Diabetes
March 18, 2013 A new treatment combining two hormones can reduce appetite, according to new research. This early study provides 'first in human' evidence that a combined therapy using the hormones glucagon and ... > full story -
Food Memories Can Help With Weight Loss
March 18, 2013 Psychologists have found that using memories of recent meals reduces the amount of food eaten later on. It also found that being distracted when eating leads to increased ... > full story -
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Only One-Third of Parents Follow Doctors' Orders for Kids All of the Time
March 18, 2013 One in 10 say they follow pediatricians' advice 'only occasionally;' most likely to ignore guidance on discipline, sleep, watching ... > full story -
Unhealthy Eating Can Make a Bad Mood Worse
March 15, 2013 Taking part in unhealthy eating behaviors may cause women who are concerned about their diet and self-image to experience a worsening of their moods, according to ... > full story -
High-Fat Dairy Products Linked to Poorer Breast Cancer Survival
March 14, 2013 Patients who consume high-fat dairy products following breast cancer diagnosis increase their chances of dying from the disease years later, according to a new ... > full story -
College Kids Who Don't Drink Milk Could Face Serious Consequences
March 14, 2013 College-age kids who don't consume at least three servings of dairy daily are three times more likely to develop metabolic syndrome than those who do, said a new study. "That alarming finding means ... > full story -
Olive Oil Makes You Feel Full
March 14, 2013 Reduced-fat food products are gaining in popularity. But whether these products are effective or not is a matter of dispute: While it is true that they contain fewer calories, people tend to ... > full story -
Knowing How Brown Fat Cells Develop May Help Fight Obesity
March 14, 2013 Brown fat cells are the professional heat-producing cells of the body. Because of this they are protective against obesity as well as diabetes. A protein switch called early B cell factor-2 ... > full story
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