Beware! Fake Diet Pills That Pose Risk for Heart Attacks Are on the Rise in...
Fake diet pills are on the rise in Mississippi where they are illegally advertised and sold online. Attorney general Jim Hood has warned the citizens to be safe and away from purchasing these kind of...
View ArticleExercise, Healthy Diet can Stave Off Age-Related Muscle Loss
A new study that appeared in the iOpen Journal of Apoptosis/i suggests that the bbest way to prevent or reduce the loss of skeletal muscle mass due to aging is a combination of physical exercise,...
View ArticleWeight Loss Combined With Vitamin D Reduces Chronic Inflammation Linked to...
Combination of weight loss and Vitamin D can reduce chronic inflammation, revealed a new study. For the very first time, researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center found this by analyzing...
View ArticleMediterranean Diet Can Be As Effective As Statins In Lowering Heart Attack Risk
The risk for heart diseases can be reduced with a healthy diet. Supporting this statement a report by leading doctors said that, the mediterranean diet is 'as effective as statins' in reducing heart...
View ArticleMother Confronts Drug Dealer Who Sold Diet Pills That Killed Her Daughter
The grieving mother of a student who died after accidentally overdosing on highly toxic diet pills has confronted a dealer selling the tablets online. Eloise Aimee Parry, 21, from Shrewsbury, died in...
View ArticleHigh Blood Pressure and Bad Diet Leading Cause of Death Worldwide
Previously child and maternal malnutrition, unsafe water, sanitation and lack of hand washing were the leading risks for death globally. A new study has revealed that these factors are no more the...
View ArticleDiet Sodas Don't Really Help to Lose Weight, Instead Watch Your Calorie Intake
If you think drinking diet soda will keep off the weight gain, then thin again. Diet soda may not be saving as many calories as you believe, revealed a researchers from University of Illinois. The...
View ArticleEat a High Protein Diet to Boost Your Cardiovascular Health
People who eat high levels of certain amino acids found in meat and plant-based protein have lower blood pressure and arterial stiffness, revealed researchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA)....
View ArticleMediterranean Diet Plus Extra Virgin Olive Oil may Prevent Breast Cancer
The Mediterranean diet is well known for its abundance of plant foods, fish and olive oil. Adding to the benefits of the Mediterranean diet, a new study has revealed that eating a Mediterranean diet...
View ArticlePoor Diet and Smoking Still The Leading Risk Factors For Early Death in England
Poor diet is the leading cause of death and illness ahead of smoking, says a new study. According to experts at Public Health England, poor diet accounts for 10.8 percent of total diseases and is a...
View ArticleOur Ancestors' Diet Shifted Much Earlier Than Thought, Roughly 400,000 Years...
New research says that our ancestors made the shift from a diet based on trees and shrubs to grass-based foods -- that include not only grasses and their roots, but also insects or animals that ate...
View ArticleDiet and Acidity of Urine Linked to Urinary Tract Infection Susceptibility
A new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis indicates that the pH level or acidity of urine and the presence of small molecules related to diet may affect susceptibility to...
View ArticleHigh Protein Diet Improves Blood Sugar Control in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
If you are a diabetic, you might now want to load up on a high-protein diet. Researchers from the Charite University Medicine have revealed that high protein diets, from both animal and plant sources,...
View ArticleSpecial Genetic Makeup Helps Eskimos To Adapt a High-Fat Diet in the Arctic...
Inuit people, who live in an extreme climate in the Arctic has adapted to a diet high in fat from fish and marine mammals such as seals and whales, reveals a new genetic analysis.The study, published...
View ArticleWeight Loss Surgery May Be a Better Option To Control Type 2 Diabetes In...
A Swedish study suggests that weight loss surgery could be a cost-effective treatment to lower blood sugar levels for many diabetics, not just for those who are severely obese. Researchers found that...
View ArticleSouth African Township Follow Diet Of Their Ancestors To Combat Obesity
In South Africa's poorest neighborhoods where obesity is a major problem, people are cutting out bread, rice, pasta, sugar and feasting on meat, butter, cheese and cream. Nasreen Riley from Cape Town,...
View ArticleA Closer Look At The Neural Mechanism That Could Lead To Drug for Healthy...
A new study has revealed the neural mechanism responsible for fat breakdown. Weight is controlled by the hormone leptin that acts in the brain to regulate food intake and metabolism. However, it was...
View ArticleDiet Comprising of Dried Plums Reduces the Risk of Colon Cancer
Adding to the health benefits of dried plums, researchers from Texas A and M University and the University of North Carolina have revealed that dried plums contain substances that could help in the...
View ArticleExercise and a Healthy Diet can Improve Fertility in Women
A new study says that exercise and weight loss improves ovulation in women who have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common hormone disorder that often causes infertility. "The findings confirm...
View ArticleMediterranean Diet Is The Key To Improve Your Digestive Health
A new research reveals that Mediterranean diet consisting of vegetables, legumes, nuts, cereals and fish will lead to a healthier gut and overall health. And the takeaway is: You do not have to be a...
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