Mediterranean-style Diet can Lower Stroke Risk in Women
Mediterranean-style diet was found to reduce the risk of developing stroke in women who are over 40, reveals a new research led by the University of East Anglia. A new report, published today in the...
View ArticleHigh Gluten Diet in Pregnancy can Increase Diabetes Risk in Children
Higher consumption of gluten by women during pregnancy was found to increase the risk of Type-1 diabetes in children, reveals a new study. The findings, led by Julie Antvorskov from the Bartholin...
View ArticleHigh-carbohydrate Diet Can Improve Weight Loss
Eating a high-carbohydrate diet can help you lose weight, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iNutrients/i. Diets high in carbohydrates reduce body weight and...
View ArticleNovel Mental Imagery Technique May Help Boost Weight Loss by Up to Five Times
New motivational intervention known as Functional Imagery Training (FIT) can help overweight people lose weight fivefold than those who use talking therapy alone, reports a new study. The findings of...
View ArticleVitamin D Supplements May Improve Weight Loss in Overweight, Obese Kids
Vitamin D supplements can help overweight and obese kids to lose weight, reports a new study. Vitamin D supplements may promote weight loss and reduce risk factors for future heart and metabolic...
View ArticleHigh-fat, High-sugar Diet May Affect Females' Future Fertility
High-fat and high-sugar diet may impair future fertility in women, reports a new study. The differences in the way males and females respond to a high-fat, high-sugar diet may include impairment of...
View ArticleDiet Rich in Fried, Processed Foods May Up Hypertension Risk in Black Americans
Eating a diet that contains high amounts of fried and processed foods may increase the risk of developing high blood pressure in black Americans, reports a new study. The findings of the study are...
View ArticleDiet Rich in Whole Grains May Offer Amazing Health Benefits
New study sheds light on whole grain health benefits. Discovery of the new compounds associated with whole grains may significantly improve our knowledge and understanding of why whole grain products...
View ArticleWeight Loss Drug Lorcaserin Turns Diabetes Buster
Lorcaserin currently used as a weight-loss drug could have diabetes preventive properties, it has been found to decreased the risk of diabetes and its complications in obese and overweight patients....
View ArticleDiet and Weight may Affect Response to Bipolar Disorder Treatment
People with bipolar disorder who have a high quality diet, a less inflammatory diet, and/or a low BMI (Body Mass Index) may respond better to an add-on nutraceutical treatment provided as part of a...
View ArticleWeight Loss May Help Reduce Postmenopausal Women's Breast Cancer Risk
Weight loss may help reduce breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iCANCER/i. In a study of postmenopausal women,...
View ArticleHigh-fat Diet May Affect Your Next 3 Generations
Harmful effects of a high-fat diet may be passed down through three generations, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iTranslational Psychiatry/i. A high-fat...
View ArticleKetogenic Diet Can Help Prevent Cognitive Decline
Consuming a ketogenic diet that is high in fat and low in carbohydrates can prevent cognitive decline, reports a new mice study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iFrontiers in...
View ArticleWeight Loss Surgery Reduces Heart Attacks, Strokes in Obese People With Diabetes
People who were severely obese and had diabetes had 40 percent fewer heart attacks and strokes -- and 67 percent fewer deaths -- within 5 years after weight-loss surgery versus usual care, found new...
View ArticleWeight Loss Interventions Before Bariatric Surgery
Preoperative weight loss interventions were not linked to reductions in morbidity or mortality during and after surgery, found new study published in British Journal of Surgery. "Our work highlights...
View ArticleWeight Loss Surgery May Help Prevent Womb Cancer in Obese Women
Weight loss surgery for obese women may help prevent womb cancer, reports a new study. A study of women who had gastric sleeve or bypass surgery for obesity has found that precancerous tissue in their...
View ArticleNot Enough Fruits and Veggies Grown to Feed Our Planet a Healthy Diet
New study compares global agricultural production with nutritionists consumption recommendations and found that we aren't producing a sufficient amount of fruits and vegetables to feed everyone on the...
View ArticleProinflammatory Diet Can Put You at Higher Risk of Kidney Disease Progression
Proinflammatory diet which contains processed meat, carbonated beverages, and vegetables other than the green leafy and dark yellow variety may increase the risk of developing kidney failure, reports...
View ArticleVegan Diet May Help Keep Type 2 Diabetes in Check
Vegan diet or plant-based diet may help manage type 2 diabetes by controlling the blood sugar levels and weight among diabetes patients, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in...
View ArticleWeight Loss Surgery Does Increase Testosterone Levels but Don't Affect Sperms...
Even though weight loss or bariatric surgery may increase the testosterone levels to improve sexual satisfaction in men, it may not affect sperm quality, finds a new study. The results of this study...
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