Global Guideline Could Help to Improve Dietary Intakes of Whole Grain in Young People
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Whole grain intake among European children and teenagers falls woefully below recommendations, according to new research [1] presented today at the Whole ...
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Fruit, veggies tied to lower diabetes risk
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who get a range of fruits and vegetables in their diets may have a somewhat decreased risk of type 2 diabetes, a new study suggests. The findings, reported in the journal Diabetes Care, do not prove that eating your fruits and veggies will ward off type 2 diabetes -- a disease closely associated with obesity and old age. But researchers say the findings should ...
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Ignore all that hype about antioxidant supplements: Why daily vitamin pills can INCREASE your risk of disease
In the UK alone, we spend more than £300 million on supplements every year, but a new book says it's dangerous claptrap.
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New Website Provides Objective, Scientific Information On Benefits Of Fibers
ATLANTA, May 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The need for public and health professional education about dietary fiber is crucial since consumption of fiber is low enough to be of public health concern for both ...
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New research identifies possible risk factors, treatments for bowel
New research being presented at Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) offers key insights into the prevention and treatment of bowel diseases, which affect millions of people worldwide. Several studies show that factors, including common dietary additives, hormone replacement therapy, oral contraceptives and even high-altitude travel may cause or exacerbate these diseases.
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