Archive for October, 2008
Weight loss boosted by both phone coaching and weight loss supplement
0 Comments Published October 31st, 2008 in General Interest, Health, Health News, Health and Wellness, Life, Popular, Weight LossHBNS.org - Many Americans are rarely without their cell phones, and that could be very helpful for those trying to lose weight, according to a new study.
“Since so many people use cell phones and gas prices were getting higher, we thought, ‘How well can we reach people, and how well can we reach people if [...]
Excessive weight gain in pregnancy increases risk for heavy baby, overweight child
0 Comments Published October 31st, 2008 in Children, General Interest, Health, Health News, Health and Wellness, Life, Medical News, Medicine, Nutrition, Parents, Popular, PregnancyA study by the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research of more than 40,000 women and their babies found that women who gained more than 40 pounds during their pregnancies were nearly twice as likely to have a heavy baby. Published in the November 2008 issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology, the study found that more [...]
Which table wines do not have toxic metal contamination?
0 Comments Published October 30th, 2008 in General Interest, Health, Health News, Health and Wellness, Life, Medical News, Nutrition, PopularPotentially hazardous levels of metal ions are present in many commercially available wines. An analysis of reported levels of metals in wines from sixteen different countries, published in the open access Chemistry Central Journal, found that only those from Argentina, Brazil and Italy did not pose a potential health risk owing to metals.
Professor Declan Naughton [...]
Exercise prevents fatty liver but exercise must be regular
0 Comments Published October 30th, 2008 in Exercise, General Interest, Health, Health News, Health and Wellness, Life, Medical News, Medicine, PopularMissouri.edu - A new University of Missouri study indicates that the negative effects of skipping exercise can occur in a short period. The researchers found that a sudden transition to a sedentary lifestyle can quickly lead to symptoms of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (hepatic steatosis), which affects at least 75 percent of obese people.
“We found [...]
Grape extract may reduce inflammation, high blood pressure, heart damage
0 Comments Published October 29th, 2008 in General Interest, Health News, Medical News, Nutrition, Polyphenols, PopularUMich.edu - Could eating grapes help fight high blood pressure related to a salty diet? And could grapes or grape extracts calm other factors that are also related to heart diseases such as heart failure? A new University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center study suggests so.
The new study, published in the October 2008 issue of the [...]
Yogurt, cultured milk linked to lower bladder cancer risk
0 Comments Published October 29th, 2008 in Functional Foods, General Interest, Health, Health News, Health and Wellness, Life, Medical News, Nutrition, PopularCould consumption of yogurt, kefir, or other fermented probiotic dairy products reduce your risk of bladder cancer? A recent study suggests so.
Intakes of various foods and nutrients could influence the risk of bladder cancer, because most metabolites are excreted through the urinary bladder. With regard to dietary factors, consumption of milk and other dairy foods [...]

















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