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Health and Medical Guide to Food and Nutrition

Food and Nutrition

Health information topics about Food and Nutrition:
  1. Alcohol Consumption (Alcohol Consumption)
  2. Anorexia (Eating Disorders)
  3. Antioxidants (Antioxidants)
  4. Artificial Feeding (Nutritional Support)
  5. Binge Eating (Eating Disorders)
  6. Breast Feeding (Breast Feeding)
  7. Bulimia (Eating Disorders)
  8. Caffeine (Caffeine)
  9. Calcium (Calcium)
  10. Campylobacter (Food Contamination and Poisoning)
  11. Carbohydrates (Carbohydrates)
  12. Childhood Obesity (Obesity in Children)
  13. Child Nutrition (Child Nutrition)
  14. Cholesterol (Cholesterol)
  15. Diabetic Diet (Diabetic Diet)
  16. Diet (Nutrition)
  17. Dietary Fats (Dietary Fats)
  18. Dietary Fiber (Dietary Fiber)
  19. Dietary Proteins (Dietary Proteins)
  20. Dietary Sodium (Dietary Sodium)
  21. Dietary Sugar (Carbohydrates)
  22. Dietary Supplements (Dietary Supplements)
  23. Dieting (Weight Loss and Dieting)
  24. Drinking (Alcohol Consumption)
  25. Drinking Water (Drinking Water)
  26. Eating Disorders (Eating Disorders)
  27. Fats, Dietary (Dietary Fats)
  28. Fiber (Dietary Fiber)
  29. Folate (Anemia, Folic Acid)
  30. Folic Acid (Folic Acid)
  31. Food Additives (Nutrition)
  32. Food Contamination and Poisoning (Food Contamination and Poisoning)
  33. Food Labeling (Food Labeling)
  34. Food Poisoning (Food Contamination and Poisoning)
  35. Food Safety (Food Safety)
  36. HDL (Cholesterol)
  37. Infant and Toddler Nutrition (Infant and Toddler Nutrition)
  38. LDL (Cholesterol)
  39. Minerals (Vitamins and Minerals)
  40. Nutrition (Nutrition)
  41. Nutritional Support (Nutritional Support)
  42. Nutrition, Child (Child Nutrition)
  43. Nutrition for Seniors (Nutrition for Seniors)
  44. Obesity (Obesity)
  45. Obesity in Children (Obesity in Children)
  46. Omega-3 Fatty Acids (Dietary Fats)
  47. Overweight (Obesity)
  48. Parenteral Nutrition (Nutritional Support)
  49. Proteins (Dietary Proteins)
  50. Salt (Dietary Sodium)
  51. Seniors' Nutrition (Nutrition for Seniors)
  52. Sodium, Dietary (Dietary Sodium)
  53. Sugar (Carbohydrates)
  54. Sugar Substitutes (Carbohydrates)
  55. Sweeteners, Artificial (Carbohydrates)
  56. Teen Nutrition (Child Nutrition)
  57. TPN (Nutritional Support)
  58. Trans Fats (Dietary Fats)
  59. Vegan Diet (Vegetarianism)
  60. Vegetarianism (Vegetarianism)
  61. Vitamins and Minerals (Vitamins and Minerals)
  62. Water (Drinking Water)
  63. Weight Loss and Dieting (Weight Loss and Dieting)
  64. Yersinia (Food Contamination and Poisoning


 



Nutrition / Diet News From Medical News Today
Latest Health News and Medical News posted throughout the day, every day.

5 Sep 2010 at 3:00am
School children who consume foods purchased in vending machines are more likely to develop poor diet quality - and that may be associated with being overweight, obese or at risk for chronic health problems such as diabetes and coronary artery disease, according to research from the University of Michigan Medical School...
5 Sep 2010 at 2:00am
The Herbalife Family Foundation (HFF) has established two new Casa Herbalife programs to support nutrition and wellness programs at Scotland's Action for Children (North Lanarkshire Young Carers Project), and in Queretaro, Mexico at La Alegria de los Niños, IAP (Children's Happiness)...
4 Sep 2010 at 12:00pm
U.S. regulators say that genetically engineered salmon as safe to eat as wild Atlantic salmon, after completing a preliminary analysis. Aqua Bounty Technologies Inc., have genetically modified their salmon so that they eat all year round and grow twice as fast as salmon typically would in their natural environments. Genetically modified (engineered) salmon is an Atlantic salmon...
4 Sep 2010 at 2:00am
The September cover story of the nation's leading cancer journal, Cancer Research, features a new study from The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, that links capsaicin, a component of chili peppers, to skin cancer...
3 Sep 2010 at 7:00am
The recent salmonella outbreak/egg recall is raising questions about whether the FDA is fulfilling its regulatory role, PBS' NewsHour reports. "For the past few years, it's been one food safety scare after another. There was E. coli-laced spinach, salmonella-tainted peppers. ... There have also been problems with drugs. The ingredients in a contaminated blood thinner came from China...
3 Sep 2010 at 4:00am
Fluoride avoidance reduced anemia in pregnant women, decreased pre-term births and enhanced babies' birth-weight, concludes leading fluoride expert, AK Susheela and colleagues, in a study published in Current Science (May 2010)...
3 Sep 2010 at 4:00am
LifeVantage Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: LFVN), the maker of Protandim®, a clinically proven, science-based therapy for oxidative stress, announced that a new peer-reviewed study involving Protandim® was published in the scientific journal PLoS ONE...
3 Sep 2010 at 3:00am
The American Dietetic Association has published an updated position paper on food insecurity in the United States, calling for funding for food and nutrition assistance programs, increased nutrition education and efforts to promote economic self-sufficiency for all households and individuals...
3 Sep 2010 at 3:00am
Expanding their scope of study on the mechanisms of bacterial infection, researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) have reported the surprise finding from a small clinical study that cranberry juice cocktail blocked a strain of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) from beginning the process of infection...
3 Sep 2010 at 3:00am
As the nation becomes more aware of health issues related to nutrition and lifestyle choices, communities are struggling to find ways to make healthy living easier. The University of Missouri is helping communities turn healthy ideas into sustainable changes through the Healthy Lifestyle Initiative...
3 Sep 2010 at 2:00am
A study in the Sept. 1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that teens who slept less than eight hours per weeknight ate higher proportions of fatty foods and snacks than adolescents who slept eight hours or more. The results suggest that short sleep duration may increase obesity risk by causing small changes in eating patterns that cumulatively alter energy balance, especially in girls...
2 Sep 2010 at 1:00pm
Organic strawberries were found to have more vitamin C and antioxidants than non-organic ones, and they also had a nicer taste, but are 13.4% smaller and have considerably lower levels of dietary minerals potassium and phosphorous, according to a study published in the peer-reviewed journal PloS One...
2 Sep 2010 at 10:00am
Where's the beef? Rather, where are the Escherichia coli (commonly referred to and spelled as E. coli) in my beef? It has been found that infrared spectroscopy detects E. coli (named for discovery by German pediatrician and bacteriologist Theodor Escherich) far more rapidly than current testing options...
2 Sep 2010 at 7:00am
For many students away from home for the first time, college marks the first time they begin shopping, cooking and eating for themselves. Figuring out how to prepare quick yet healthy meals on a budget can be a daunting task, and the allure of fast take-out food often leads to the dreaded "Freshman Fifteen...
2 Sep 2010 at 7:00am
After touring flood-hit areas in Pakistan on Tuesday, the executive directors of UNICEF and the World Food Program (WFP) appealed for more flood relief aid, VOA News reports (Maroney, 8/31). WFP head Josette Sheeran "warned during a joint press conference in the capital, Islamabad, that there is a triple threat unfolding as the crisis widens and deepens," U.N. News Centre writes...

 

 

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