Diet & Nutrition News and Research

Latest Diet & Nutrition News and Research

Researchers report on the use of GIS as public health research tool

Researchers report on the use of GIS as public health research tool

Pathway Genomics announces launch of inherited cancer panel with BRCA1 and BRCA2

Pathway Genomics announces launch of inherited cancer panel with BRCA1 and BRCA2

Non-invasive odor analysis: A valuable technique for early diagnosis of melanoma

Non-invasive odor analysis: A valuable technique for early diagnosis of melanoma

Oklahoma tornado victims to receive nutritional support from Wellesse Premium Liquid Supplements

Oklahoma tornado victims to receive nutritional support from Wellesse Premium Liquid Supplements

BUSM professor receives USDA grant to study children with SHCN in low-income homes

BUSM professor receives USDA grant to study children with SHCN in low-income homes

New data on PROLOR Biotech's hGH-CTP and MOD-6030 to be presented at ENDO 2013

New data on PROLOR Biotech's hGH-CTP and MOD-6030 to be presented at ENDO 2013

Study: Stress felt by dad leaves lasting impression on his sperm

Study: Stress felt by dad leaves lasting impression on his sperm

Study: Having physically active parents did not affect teens' level of fitness

Study: Having physically active parents did not affect teens' level of fitness

New survey reveals how women view diet and exercise in relationship to cancer

New survey reveals how women view diet and exercise in relationship to cancer

Green coffee bean dietary supplements does not prevent weight gain in obese mice: Study

Green coffee bean dietary supplements does not prevent weight gain in obese mice: Study

African-Americans have much greater decrease in their sense of smell, study finds

African-Americans have much greater decrease in their sense of smell, study finds

Research reveals that men who experience RLS may have higher risk of dying earlier

Research reveals that men who experience RLS may have higher risk of dying earlier

Few cups of hot cocoa may help obese people better control inflammation-related diseases

Few cups of hot cocoa may help obese people better control inflammation-related diseases

Studies highlight role of workplace and financial stress on health behaviors

Studies highlight role of workplace and financial stress on health behaviors

Study: More than 50% of middle-aged women who still have regular period cycles have hot flashes

Study: More than 50% of middle-aged women who still have regular period cycles have hot flashes

Hearing loss linked to poor cognitive and physical functioning

Hearing loss linked to poor cognitive and physical functioning

Tips for preventing skin cancer

Tips for preventing skin cancer

Low- and middle-income countries do too little to prevent chronic diseases

Low- and middle-income countries do too little to prevent chronic diseases

Study provides complete health picture of adult survivors of childhood cancer

Study provides complete health picture of adult survivors of childhood cancer

Abbott starts ABSORB Japan trial to evaluate Absorb BVS in patients with CAD

Abbott starts ABSORB Japan trial to evaluate Absorb BVS in patients with CAD

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