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Change Diet, Exercise Habits at Same Time for Best Results, Study Says
April 22, 2013 Researchers have discovered that focusing on changing exercise and diet at the same time gives a bigger boost than tackling them sequentially. They also found that focusing on changing diet first -- ... > full story -
More Evidence Berries Have Health-Promoting Properties
April 21, 2013 Adding more color to your diet in the form of berries is encouraged by many nutrition experts. The protective effect of berries against inflammation has been documented in many studies. Diets ... > full story -
High-Salt Diet and Ulcer Bug Combine to Increase Risk of Cancer
April 18, 2013 Numerous epidemiologic studies have shown that a diet high in salt is associated with an increased risk of gastric cancer. Now researchers have shown that high dietary salt combined with infection by ... > full story -
Experts Examine Mediterranean Diet's Health Effects for Older Adults
April 18, 2013 According to a new study, a baseline adherence to a Mediterranean diet is associated with a lower risk of hyperuricemia, defined as a serum uric acid concentration higher than 7mg/dl in men and ... > full story -
More Efforts Needed to Regulate Dietary Supplements, Experts Urge
April 18, 2013 Dietary supplements accounted for more than half the Class 1 drugs recalled by the US Food and Drug Administration from 2004-12, meaning they contained substances that could cause serious health ... > full story -
Increased Brain Activity Predicts Future Onset of Substance Use
April 18, 2013 Do people get caught in the cycle of overeating and drug addiction because their brain reward centers are over-active, causing them to experience greater cravings for food or drugs? In a unique ... > full story -
Tell Me Where You're from and I'll Tell You What Tastes You Prefer
April 18, 2013 The country of residence is a fundamental factor in taste preferences. Children love fatty and sugary foods. Or do they? New research contradicts the idea that all children under the age of ten have ... > full story -
Researchers Identify and Block Protein That Interferes With Appetite-Suppressing Hormone
April 17, 2013 Researchers have both identified a protein that interferes with the brain's response to the appetite-regulation hormone leptin and created a compound that blocks the protein's action -- a potential ... > full story -
Making Fruit Easier to Eat Increases Sales and Consumption in School Cafeterias
April 17, 2013 People believe that children avoid fruit because of the taste and allure of alternative packaged snacks. Researchers have concluded that the size of the snack counts the most. Apple sales in schools ... > full story -
Clenbuterol in Livestock Farming May Affect Results of Doping Controls in Sport
April 17, 2013 The illegal use of clenbuterol in livestock farming may affect the results of doping controls in sport, a new study ... > full story
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