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22 November 2011 A health supplement used by bodybuilders could be the key to treating a life-threatening muscular dystrophy affecting hundreds of Australian children, new research shows. The amino acid…
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22 November 2011 A health supplement used by bodybuilders could be the key to treating a life-threatening muscular dystrophy affecting hundreds of Australian children, new research shows. The amino acid…
Public release date: 22-Nov-2011 PHILADELPHIA — Long-term coffee consumption may be associated with a reduced risk for endometrial cancer, according to a recent study in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention,…
Public release date: 22-Nov-2011 Consuming canned soup linked to greatly elevated levels of the chemical BPA BPA, found in soup can lining, associated with adverse health effects in humans A…
Sodium’s link to cardiovascular disease Hamilton, ON (Nov. 22, 2011) – For years doctors have warned that too much salt is bad for your heart. Now a new McMaster University…
SAN ANTONIO (November 21, 2011) – In a new study published this month in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, researchers with The University of Texas Health Science Center…
Public release date: 22-Nov-2011 Children who started eating fish before nine months of age are less likely to suffer from pre-school wheeze, but face a higher risk if they were…
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbCLwvvnIBY] Phosphates in processed foods lead to high sodium in the blood, as well as vascular calcification. * Journal EMBO molecular medicine May 2014 - http://healthresearchreport.me/2014/05/09/new-cause-of-high-blood-pressure-and-heart-disease-discovered-phosphate-rich-foods/ Related articles New…
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngne09BEV4w] Gluten-free diet reduces risk of type 1 diabetes in mice - The experiment showed that the diet changed the intestinal bacteria in both the mother and the pups.…
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp2LewC7nv8?list=UUSxq36i1g2yb-GdmNq77U7w] Low-carbohydrate diet reduced inflammation - In summary, the presented clinical trial resulted in a similar weight loss comparing low-carbohydrate diet and low-fat diet, but only the low-carbohydrate diet…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 9-May-2014 Boston, MA – Calcium supplements are widely taken by women for bone health. Previous studies have suggested that calcium supplements may increase risk of cardiovascular disease,…
Eating more fruits, vegetables may cut stroke risk worldwide // PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 8-May-2014 Stroke risk decreased by 32 percent with every 200 grams of fruit consumed each day and…
Adding grapes to diet resulted in less pain related to activity Fresno, CA – New research presented last week at the Experimental Biology conference in San Diego, California, suggests…
Honolulu-based study reveals Short height and long life have a direct connection in Japanese men, according to new research based on the Kuakini Honolulu Heart Program (HHP) and the Kuakini…
Musical training increases blood flow in the brain // PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 7-May-2014 Research by the University of Liverpool has found that brief musical training can increase the blood flow…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 8-May-2014 A low-carbohydrate diet, but not a low-fat diet, reduces inflammation in patients with type 2 diabetes, according to research at Linköping University in Sweden. It is…
Wednesday 07 May 14 The nutritional factor that has the greatest impact on the development of a child's gut flora is whether the child is breastfed, according to a…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 6-May-2014 Yawning frequencies of people vary with temperature of the season Common belief is that yawning helps to increase the oxygen supply. However, previous research has failed…
Novel antioxidant makes old arteries seem young again, CU-Boulder study finds // PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 5-May-2014 An antioxidant that targets specific cell structures—mitochondria—may be able to reverse some of the…
Hypertension related to new cancer therapies -- a new syndrome emerges // PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 5-May-2014 Mechanisms of VEGF inhibitor-induced hypertension need to be better understood and guidelines developed to…
08 May 2014 Diabetes New experiments on mice show, that mouse mothers can protect their pups from developing type 1 diabetes by eating a gluten-free diet. According to preliminary studies…
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