It’s possible to undo fast-food diet harm (UPI)
It’s possible to undo fast-food diet harm (UPI)
ST. LOUIS, April 29 (UPI) — Diets high in fast food can be highly toxic to the liver and other internal organs, but that damage can be reversed, a U.S. researcher says.
Bone up on how diet can help you battle osteoporosis effects (Akron Beacon Journal)
Osteoporosis, gradual loss of bone mass, is one of the most common bone diseases. Your diet can make a big difference in your bone strength. Do you know what changes you need to make to have strong bones?
Studies of Diet Offer Little Insight to Preventing Pregnancy-Related Diabetes (Newswise)
Many health care professionals suspect that a low glycemic diet may play a significant role in controlling pregnancy-related diabetes, but a recent review of evidence evaluating the effects of diet proved inconclusive.
Japan Diet pressures RP Senate to ratify Jpepa - group (GMA News)
MANILA, Philippines - Anti-Jpepa (Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement) activists on Tuesday accused the Japanese Diet of pressuring the Philippine Senate to ratify the controversial RP-Japan economic pact.
Could Diet Play Key Role in Autism Development? (FOX 26 Houston)
A diet has experts split in the autism debate. Could eliminating certain foods be the answer? FOX 26 anchor Melinda Spaulding takes a look. MORE BLOGS INSIDE
The DASH diet gets a boost (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
A large study offers the strongest evidence yet that a diet the government recommends for lowering blood pressure can save people from heart attack and stroke. …
Economic turmoil hurts diet, exercise (South Bend Tribune)
NEW YORK (AP) — Breakfast is diet Pepsi and two packets of M&M’s. For lunch, macaroons and white chocolates filled with marzipan from the farmer’s market near Wall Street.
DASH diet may be the best choice for women (Orange County Register)
Research shows it helps fight heart disease and stroke. What’s the best diet for women ages 34-50?