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Category Archives: Diets
Sugary foods linked to pancreatic cancer risk (Reuters)
Reuters – People with diets high in sweets and other foods that cause rapid blood-sugar spikes may have a higher risk of developing pancreatic cancer than those who eat less of those foods, a new study suggests. Continue reading
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More bran tied to longer life in diabetic women
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Among women with diabetes, those who bulk up their diets with plenty of bran may live longer and be less likely to die of heart disease, a new study hints. Continue reading
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Nutritional risks of picky eating may be higher in autism
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Many kids are picky eaters but new research suggests the trait is even more common in autistic children who tend to refuse more foods and are more likely to restrict their diets to a smaller variety of foods than other children. Continue reading
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Trans fats may promote endometriosis
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Women who eat lots of tuna, salmon and other foods rich in essential omega-3 oils might be less likely to develop endometriosis than those whose diets are loaded with trans fats, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. Continue reading
High-fiber diet linked to lower lung disease risk
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – People who get enough fiber in their diets, particularly from whole grains, may have a lower risk of developing chronic lung disease than those who eat few high-fiber foods, a new study finds. Continue reading
Plant-focused diet may curb breast cancer risk (Reuters)
Reuters – Diets high in vegetables, fruits and soy might cut the risk of developing breast cancer by 30 percent, new research suggests. Continue reading
Plant-focused diet may curb breast cancer risk
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Diets high in vegetables, fruits and soy might cut the risk of developing breast cancer by 30 percent, new research suggests. Continue reading
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Effects of diet on diabetes risk vary by ethnicity
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Diets heavy in meat and fat seem to raise the risk of diabetes, though the effects of this and other diet patterns may vary by ethnicity and sex, a new study finds. Continue reading
Try a Green Tea Diet
A green tea diet is one of that can be very good for your body. If you are the type of person who maintains quite an active lifestyle but don’t take the time to diet and exercise as you should, … Continue reading
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Health Benefits of Tea
Tea is rapidly becoming one of the most popular drinks in the world. Tea has a great taste and it is a very versatile drink, but it is also extremely healthy for you as well. Many people understand the health … Continue reading
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