Diet & Nutrition News and Research

Latest Diet & Nutrition News and Research

Northern Health Science Alliance appoints new life science leaders

Northern Health Science Alliance appoints new life science leaders

Older men exhibit less COVID-19 worries than others

Older men exhibit less COVID-19 worries than others

Lifestyle habits reduce concentration of LDL cholesterol in children

Lifestyle habits reduce concentration of LDL cholesterol in children

Common assumptions about mercury exposure should be reexamined, show studies

Common assumptions about mercury exposure should be reexamined, show studies

Researchers identify risk factors for fatty liver disease

Researchers identify risk factors for fatty liver disease

NUTRITION 2020 LIVE ONLINE releases featured materials

NUTRITION 2020 LIVE ONLINE releases featured materials

Physical activity prevents the accumulation of damaged proteins and keeps muscles healthy

Physical activity prevents the accumulation of damaged proteins and keeps muscles healthy

Dairy products ineffective in preventing bone loss or fractures during menopause transition

Dairy products ineffective in preventing bone loss or fractures during menopause transition

Scientists discover two anti-inflammatory drugs that inhibit COVID-19 infection

Scientists discover two anti-inflammatory drugs that inhibit COVID-19 infection

Pediatricians urge efforts to offset COVID-19 impacts on children from low-income households

Pediatricians urge efforts to offset COVID-19 impacts on children from low-income households

Warwick researchers discover how cells activate autophagy genes during fasting

Warwick researchers discover how cells activate autophagy genes during fasting

Researchers find a 'skinny' gene

Researchers find a 'skinny' gene

Intermittent fasting does not work for everyone, study finds

Intermittent fasting does not work for everyone, study finds

Heart failure patients who experience low health literacy have higher risk of death of hospitalization, mortality

Heart failure patients who experience low health literacy have higher risk of death of hospitalization, mortality

Even natural products may pose potential risk to unborn child

Even natural products may pose potential risk to unborn child

Inexpensive screening method for retinal changes in diabetics

Inexpensive screening method for retinal changes in diabetics

Blood test could help doctors identify patients at risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Blood test could help doctors identify patients at risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Study reveals mechanism involved in the development of diabetes, fatty liver

Study reveals mechanism involved in the development of diabetes, fatty liver

RYGB surgery patients can benefit from anti-obesity medications

RYGB surgery patients can benefit from anti-obesity medications

Researchers to use digital technologies to help tackle chronic disease

Researchers to use digital technologies to help tackle chronic disease

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