Diet & Nutrition News and Research

Latest Diet & Nutrition News and Research

Loyola's Neil Gupta recommends patients to ask four questions when planning a colonoscopy

Loyola's Neil Gupta recommends patients to ask four questions when planning a colonoscopy

Study tracks long-term effects of weight loss on atrial fibrillation burden

Study tracks long-term effects of weight loss on atrial fibrillation burden

Tel Aviv University study proposes new way to suppress glucose surges

Tel Aviv University study proposes new way to suppress glucose surges

Majority of doctors welcome additional training in diet, nutrition to prevent CVD

Majority of doctors welcome additional training in diet, nutrition to prevent CVD

New hepatitis C drugs to place economic burden on health care system, predicts MD Anderson study

New hepatitis C drugs to place economic burden on health care system, predicts MD Anderson study

Healthy eating, exercise, and brain-training programme results in slower mental decline for older people

Healthy eating, exercise, and brain-training programme results in slower mental decline for older people

60,000 children in need of immediate assistance after Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu; at least 72,000 out of school

60,000 children in need of immediate assistance after Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu; at least 72,000 out of school

Loyola's Bridget Boyd suggests ways to handle diaper rash

Loyola's Bridget Boyd suggests ways to handle diaper rash

Combined use of enalapril and folic acid can significantly reduce risk of first stroke

Combined use of enalapril and folic acid can significantly reduce risk of first stroke

Researchers investigate link between serum cotinine and periodontitis among U.S. non-smokers

Researchers investigate link between serum cotinine and periodontitis among U.S. non-smokers

The Medical Minute highlights risk and symptoms of IBD in children

The Medical Minute highlights risk and symptoms of IBD in children

When you eat is just as important as what you eat

When you eat is just as important as what you eat

High levels of triglycerides, cholesterol can keep vitamin E tied up in blood stream

High levels of triglycerides, cholesterol can keep vitamin E tied up in blood stream

Brazil's first open-access research facility to be established at UNICAMP

Brazil's first open-access research facility to be established at UNICAMP

Researchers gain new insights into molecular mechanisms affected by weight gain

Researchers gain new insights into molecular mechanisms affected by weight gain

CUGH conference brings world's leading researchers together to tackle global health challenges

CUGH conference brings world's leading researchers together to tackle global health challenges

CHOP researchers find link between infancy BMI and childhood obesity

CHOP researchers find link between infancy BMI and childhood obesity

Researchers find that weight-loss strategies sorely lacking for individuals with neurological disabilities

Researchers find that weight-loss strategies sorely lacking for individuals with neurological disabilities

Study finds significant links between depression, poor dietary quality and high BMI

Study finds significant links between depression, poor dietary quality and high BMI

Traffic signal labels help consumers resist high-calorie foods

Traffic signal labels help consumers resist high-calorie foods

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