Sugary Diet May Up Tooth Cavities, Gum Disease Risk
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list punch-points" liToo much of sugar is bad for your gums and teeth/li liGulping down soft drinks and eating lots of sugar can increase the risk of dental cavities and...
View ArticleHigh-fiber Diet Counteracts Harmful Effects of Pollution
High fiber diet reverses the adverse effects that environmental toxins have on cardiovascular health, stated research from the University of Kentucky's Superfund Research Center (UK-SRC). The findings...
View ArticleLow-protein Diet may Cut Down Heart Disease Risk
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list punch-points" liFight heart disease by eating a low-protein diet/li liProtein-rich foods such as meats, dairy, nuts, and soy contain high amounts of sulfur amino...
View ArticleDiet High in Carbohydrates Protects Against Infection
Diets like the Keto, Paleo and Atkins focus on high-fat, high-protein meals that are often low in carbohydrates. This mix may appeal to Clostridioides difficile bacteria, too. In a new study published...
View ArticleDiet Matters More in Fighting Hospital-acquired Infection
Diet low in carbohydrates, high in fat and protein can be good for the waistline, but new study shows that just the opposite may help to reduce the hospital-acquired infection caused by Clostridioides...
View ArticleWestern Diet Linked to Psoriasis
A diet rich in fat and sugar was associated with inflammatory skin diseases such as psoriasis, revealed study led by UC Davis Health researchers. The study, published today in Journal of Investigative...
View ArticlePotato Intake Linked to Better Diet Quality
Daily intake of potatoes was linked to a better diet quality when compared to refined grains, daily intake of one serving of non-fried potato did not affect markers of glycemia, revealed study...
View ArticleEating a Mediterranean Diet may Help Boost Gut Bacteria Linked to 'healthy...
Following the Mediterranean diet later in life appears to promote "healthy" gut bacteria, which has been tied to decreased frailty and cognitive decline, reports a new study. The findings of the study...
View ArticleEasy Weight Loss Trick: Eating a Big Breakfast may Burn More Calories
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list punch-points" liBig breakfast is healthier than a big dinner/li liEating a big breakfast and a small dinner can prevent you from becoming overweight or obese/li...
View ArticleDoes Diet Affect Your Life Expectancy?
Watch out, the food you eat can affect your longevity. Eating a rich diet after following a restricted diet plan can affect your overall health, thereby reducing your life expectancy, reports a new...
View ArticleLong Life: Olive Oil in Mediterranean Diet may Add More Years to Your Life
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list punch-points" liEating a Mediterranean diet can help you live longer/li liOlive oil in the Mediterranean diet may increase your life span and help fend off a wide...
View ArticleHow the Urban Environment Affects the Diet of Its Citizens: Study
New study uses photovoice methodology and qualitatively compares citizens' perceptions about the food environment in three Bilbao neighborhoods with different socioeconomic levels. The findings of the...
View ArticleVegetarian Diet Lowers Stroke Risk
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list punch-points" liVegetarians ate more nuts, vegetables, soy, fiber and plant protein are at a lower risk of developing a stroke/li liStroke is the second most common...
View ArticleDiet Alone can Boost Health, Prevent Disease in Obese Older Adults
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list punch-points" liHealthy diet alone is enough to boost your overall health/li liConsuming a calorie-restricted DASH diet with a prescribed protein intake can reduce...
View ArticleHigh Sugar Diet Impairs Maternal Care After Pregnancy
In a study involving rats, a high sugar diet during pregnancy altered levels of sex steroid hormones (e.g. progesterone) and dopamine in their brains, leads to behavioral changes that affect care of...
View ArticleWeight Loss Surgery May Up Fracture Risk
Undergoing weight loss surgery can put you at a higher risk of having a fracture, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the iJournal of Internal Medicine/i. The study...
View ArticleDiet can Impact the Multiple Sclerosis Disease Course
Propionic acid can serve as a potent immunomodulatory supplement to multiple sclerosis (MS) drugs, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iCell/i. Moreover,...
View ArticleKeto Flu: Ketogenic Diet may Trigger Flu-like Symptoms during Initial Weeks
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list punch-points" liHigh-fat, low-carb ketogenic diet can cause keto flu/li liSwitching to a keto diet can lead to flu-like symptoms during the first few weeks on the...
View ArticleMicrobes can Offer an Alternative to Weight Loss Surgery
A new study has revealed that the microbial changes after gastric bypass surgery corresponded to persistent changes in fecal fermentation and bile acid metabolism, both of which are associated with...
View ArticleWeight Loss Lasts Long After Gastric Bypass Surgery: Study
Weight loss found to be maintained better after gastric bypass than after sleeve gastrectomy, according to a study on diverse patients in Washington and California. People with severe obesity who...
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