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Monthly Archives: July 2015

Study Reveals Whether Restaurants, Fast Food or Eating At Home is Healthiest
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Study Reveals Whether Restaurants, Fast Food or Eating At Home is Healthiest

31st July 2015 Mina Dean

How healthy are restaurants in comparison to eating fast food or eating at home?

Full-service restaurants are not much healthier than eating fast food, a new study finds.

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The Dietary Change That Reduces Diabetes Risk
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The Dietary Change That Reduces Diabetes Risk

24th July 2015 Mina Dean

Type 2 diabetes risk can be reduced by adjusting the dietary intake of certain foods.

Dietary fibre — especially from cereal and vegetable sources — can reduce the risk of developing diabetes, a new study finds.

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Migraine Misery Can Be Treated With Ancient Mental Technique
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Migraine Misery Can Be Treated With Ancient Mental Technique

23rd July 2015 Mina Dean

Migraines are often caused by stress, but how can they be treated without drugs?

Meditation might be a path to migraine relief, reports a new study in the Journal of Head and Face Pain (Wells et al., 2015). Continue reading Migraine Misery Can Be Treated With Ancient Mental Technique →

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Why Tasty Foods Like French Fries Leave You Wanting More
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Why Tasty Foods Like French Fries Leave You Wanting More

20th July 2015 Mina Dean

How processed foods change the brain’s ability to recognize fullness.

Eating high-fat, processed foods may stop the brain sensing fullness, leading to overeating, a new animal study reports.

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Lack of Education As Deadly As Smoking, Study Finds
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Lack of Education As Deadly As Smoking, Study Finds

17th July 2015 Mina Dean

Data from over one million people born over 20 years finds clear link between education and lifespan.

A strong link has been found between education and mortality.

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Why Getting The Morning Sunlight Helps Keep Off Weight
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Why Getting The Morning Sunlight Helps Keep Off Weight

15th July 2015 Mina Dean

Here is the amount of morning light you need to get to reduce body fat and BMI.

People exposed to bright morning light have less body fat, a new study finds. Continue reading Why Getting The Morning Sunlight Helps Keep Off Weight →

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Diet Rich In This Nutrient Benefits People Facing Alzheimer’s Disease
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Diet Rich In This Nutrient Benefits People Facing Alzheimer’s Disease

13th July 2015 Mina Dean

This supplement can benefit people in the preclinical stage of Alzheimer’s.

Omega-3 supplementation can help people with mild thinking problems related to Alzheimer’s disease, a small new study finds.

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Antibiotics: The Dangers of Repeat Courses For Children
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Antibiotics: The Dangers of Repeat Courses For Children

10th July 2015 Mina Dean

How repeated courses of antibiotics can harm children’s development.

Taking antibiotics at a critical time in children’s development disrupts bacteria in the gut, a new study finds.

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The Aperitif Effect: How Alcohol Makes You Eat More
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The Aperitif Effect: How Alcohol Makes You Eat More

8th July 2015 Mina Dean

The “aperitif effect” is not just down to alcohol’s oral ingestion and gut absorption.

Alcohol causes people to eat more partly by increasing the brain’s sensitivity to the smell of food, a new study finds.

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Common Indigestion Treatment Linked To Heart Attacks
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Common Indigestion Treatment Linked To Heart Attacks

6th July 2015 Mina Dean

Heart attacks are linked to certain indigestion treatments by massive new study based on 2.9 million patients.

Common antacid drugs such as Nexium, Prilosec, and PrevAcid have been linked to heart attacks, a new study finds.

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