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Aug. 10, 2015 Southern favorites like fried chicken and bacon may taste great when consumed, but they can have negative effects on heart health, according to ... read more Controlling Inflammation to Reduce Chronic Disease Risk Aug. 7, 2015 An unresolved inflammatory response is likely to be involved from the early stages of disease development, scientists say. Controlling inflammation is crucial to human health and a key future ... read more New Vitamin B3 Pathway Identified Aug. 6, 2015 A new vitamin B3 pathway that regulates liver metabolism has been identified by scientists. The discovery provides an opportunity to pursue the development of novel drug therapies for the treatment ... read more When Dinner Table Defiance Could Lead to Health Problems Aug. 6, 2015 When most people think of eating disorders, they think of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. But theres another condition that has nothing to do with concerns over weight, shape or body image, ... read more Detecting Hidden Ingredients in Dietary Supplements Aug. 5, 2015 To lose weight, boost energy or soothe nerves, many consumers turn to dietary supplements. But some of these products contain undeclared substances. To protect consumers from taking something without ... read more Long-Term Followup of Type of Bariatric Surgery Finds Regain of Weight, Decrease in Diabetes Remission Aug. 5, 2015 While undergoing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy induced weight loss and improvements in obesity-related disorders, long-term followup shows significant weight regain and a decrease in remission ... read more Consuming Highly Refined Carbohydrates Increases Risk of Depression Aug. 5, 2015 A diet high in refined carbohydrates may lead to an increased risk for new-onset depression in postmenopausal women, according to a study. The study looked at the dietary glycemic index, glycemic ... read more High Salt Intake Could Be a Risk Factor for Multiple Sclerosis Aug. 5, 2015 Here's another reason to put the salt shaker down: New research involving mice shows that diets high in sodium may be a novel risk factor in the development of multiple sclerosis (MS) by ... read more Want to Improve Your Health? Focus on Nutrition and Not Weight Aug. 5, 2015 If you are watching what you eat, working out, and still not seeing improvements in your cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar, etc., here's some hope. A new report suggests that inflammation ... read more Spaceflight May Increase Susceptibility to Inflammatory Bowel Disease Aug. 5, 2015 Prolonged spaceflight may give you a nasty case of diarrhea, new research suggests. Specifically, when mice were subjected to simulated spaceflight conditions, the balance of bacteria and the ... read more Public Bicycles as a Healthy Practice Aug. 5, 2015 In summer 2010 the company JC Decaux introduced Valenbisi, a public bicycle system with 1,500 units spread over 150 parking spots. The study now being presented was launched back then and lasted for ... read more Aug. 4, 2015 Malnutrition affects millions of people worldwide and is responsible for one-fifth of deaths in children under the age of five. Children can also experience impaired cognitive development and stunted ... read more Aug. 4, 2015 Two types of bariatric surgeries, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and vertical banded gastroplasty, result in similar microbiome remodeling changes that are maintained a decade later in a group of women, a ... read more Gut Microbes Affect Circadian Rhythms and Metabolism in Mice Aug. 3, 2015 A new study found evidence that gut microbes affect circadian rhythms and metabolism in ... read more Yo-Yo Dieting Not Associated With Increased Cancer Risk Aug. 3, 2015 The first comprehensive study of its kind finds weight cycling, repeated cycles of intentional weight loss followed by regain, was not associated with overall risk of cancer in men or ... read more Common Medications for Dementia Could Cause Harmful Weight Loss Aug. 3, 2015 Medications commonly used to treat dementia could result in harmful weight loss, according to researchers, and clinicians need to account for this risk when prescribing these drugs to older adults, ... read more How to Encourage Healthy Dental Habits Away from Home July 31, 2015 School is just around the corner, which means backpacks and packed lunches await your children. One expert offers tips for parents to promote healthy dental habits while away from ... read more Gout Medications Might Be Useful in Treating Alcohol-Induced Liver Disease July 31, 2015 Two commonly used gout medications, which target uric acid and adenosine triphosphate, may offer protection from alcohol-induced liver disease and inflammation, new research suggests. These findings ... read more Effects of Spinach Extract on Satiety: Feel Full, Curb Cravings July 31, 2015 A new study examines how consuming the concentrated extract of thylakoids found in spinach can reduce hunger and cravings. Thylakoids encourage the release of satiety hormones, which is very ... read more Drinking at Conception Boosts Diabetes Risk for Baby, Study Shows July 31, 2015 Babies conceived by women who drink alcohol around the time of conception face dramatically increased risks of type 2 diabetes and obesity in early middle age, a study has ... read more

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