Rapid weight loss the best: Study

Rapid weight loss the best: Study Researchers have now shown that the best way to lose weight is to lose a lot of it at once contrary to popular belief even among doctors that weight should be lost slowly. Read more on News-Medical-Net

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Resveratrol concentration impacts cancer risk mitigation: Study

Resveratrol concentration impacts cancer risk mitigation: Study Agricultural Research Service (ARS) chemist Thomas Wang, who specializes in cancer prevention research, has reported evidence that for some dietary compounds, length of exposure over time may be key to whether or not ingestion leads ...

Sheep study finds young mothers have more lambs

Sheep study finds young mothers have more lambs (PhysOrg.com) — New research suggests that being a young mother is not a bad thing for a sheep and may mean ewes have more lambs that are just as healthy than those that are older when first bred. Read more on PhysOrg

Weight loss related to fewer hot flashes in menopausal women: study

Weight loss related to fewer hot flashes in menopausal women: study Hot flashes are an uncomfortable and distressing part of menopause that many women go through. Hot flashes also known as hot flushes are usually sudden sweatiness and redness in the face that can remain for four or five years int...

Some Study Results Answer the Question, “why Diet?” And, ” Which Diets Help Weight Loss?”

The end result of “yo-yo” dieting is that it becomes more difficult to maintain a healthy weight. That’s what yo-yo dieting is. I also wouldn’t put too much stock in temporary weight reductions induced for food restrictions. Based on what the media has been reporting over the last nine months...

Luteolin stars in study of healthful plant compounds

Luteolin stars in study of healthful plant compounds ( United States Department of Agriculture-Research, Education, and Economics ) Studies led by Agricultural Research Service molecular biologist Daniel H. Hwang are providing some of the missing details about how natural compounds in plants may ...

Study: Americans Lack Knowledge About Calories

Study: Americans Lack Knowledge About Calories WASHINGTON — Few Americans can accurately estimate the number of calories they should consume in a day (12%), but a much larger portion — nearly three in four (74%) — seek caloric information on the Nutrition Facts Panel, according to the Inter...

Creatine at low doses promotes resistance to fatigue, study

Creatine at low doses promotes resistance to fatigue, study Published in the journal Nutrition , the study set out to test whether low dose creatine supplements could improve muscle function. Creatine, an amino acid-like compound, was first identified in 1832 for its presence in muscle. Read more...

U of M study: Families with authoritative (not authoritarian) parents are more likely to eat together

U of M study: Families with authoritative (not authoritarian) parents are more likely to eat together U of M study: Families with authoritative (not authoritarian) parents are more likely to eat together By Susan Perry | Tuesday, July 6, 2010 A new University of Minnesota study finds that “auth...

Air pollution doesn’t increase risk of preeclampsia, early delivery, study finds

Air pollution doesn’t increase risk of preeclampsia, early delivery, study finds While pregnant women may worry about the effects of air pollution on their health and that of their developing child, exposure to carbon monoxide and fine particles in the air during pregnancy does not appear to incr...




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