Archive for September, 2012

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New study shows benefits of fish oil lacking

Fish oil supplements are taken by millions of American every day for better heart health and to improve memory. It’s one of the most popular supplements taken in the United States. Results from a new study may change that. Findings of the study show taking fish oil supplements may not protect against heart disease after [...]


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Eat to Beat High Blood Pressure

Recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) uncovered that not only do approximately 67 million American adults have high blood pressure but also more than half of them aren’t controlling it properly with medication and lifestyle changes. Having uncontrolled high blood pressure increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, and dying prematurely. Just [...]


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Gut bacteria influence absorption of dietary fats

In a world first, researchers studying Zebrafish have found that the mix of bacteria which inhabit the gut influence how well fats are absorbed from the intestines. Some gut microbes increase the absorption of dietary fats, allowing the host organism to extract more calories from the same amount of food. This new research from the [...]


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Citric fruits may help prevent ischemic stroke

Eating citric fruits may help reduce risk of ischemic stroke, according to a new study recently published in the journal Stroke. It is a possibility only because the study was not a trial and a causal relationship between the two had not been proved. Aedín Cassidy, PhD of Department of Nutrition, Norwich Medical School, University [...]


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Fatty foods may damage your brain

A new study finds that fat-filled foods may damage the region of the brain responsible for regulating a person’s appetite, which scientists say could account for why overweight people struggle with sticking to a diet plan. Announced on Friday at the British Science Festival, the study found that a diet rich in saturated fats leads [...]


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Study : White bread is good for you

Despite being “demonized” by health campaigners and TV nutritionists, white bread is good for you, a report by a British group says. The standard white sliced bread loaf is an important source of vitamins and minerals, a paper by the British Nutrition Foundation said. In its report the London-based foundation, which says it “provides nutrition [...]


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Selenium may prevent prostate cancer

Taking selenium supplements may help reduce the risk for prostate cancer, according to a review study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Susan J Fairweather-Tait of Norwich Medical School Norwich in Norfolk, United Kingdom and colleagues meta-analysed data from 13,254 participants and 5007 cases of prostate cancer in twelve studies and found sufficient [...]


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Diets High in Fructose May Harm Liver in Some

Obese people with type 2 diabetes who consume increased amounts of fructose — a simple sugar — may have high levels of uric acid and a reduction in liver energy stores, researchers say. High uric acid, or hyperuricemia, is linked to lower levels of liver adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a compound involved in transferring energy between [...]


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Antioxidants tied to older men’s sperm quality

Middle-aged and older men who get enough antioxidants in their diets, through eating foods such as broccoli and tomatoes, may have better-quality sperm than men who don’t get as much of the nutrients, according to a U.S. study. Researchers found that among men aged 45 or older, those who got the most vitamins C and [...]


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Nutrition researcher counters gluten-free diet claims

A researcher says there’s no sound science indicating that a gluten-free diet will help otherwise healthy people lose weight. Consumers buy gluten-free products because of the perception they are more healthful than products containing gluten, said Glenn Gaesser, director of the Healthy Lifestyles Research Center at Arizona State University in Phoenix. But the research doesn’t [...]