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High-fat diet in pregnancy ups diabetes risk Times of India A high-fat diet during pregnancy may program a woman's baby for future diabetes, even if she herself is not obese or diabetic, a new study has warned. "We found that exposure to a high-fat diet before birth modifies gene expression in the livers of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Adding more calcium to diet won't reduce fracture risk, study says The Independent Through a series of questionnaires asking participants about their diet, calcium intake, use of supplements, multivitamins, menopausal status, and lifestyle habits, scientists found that women who consumed around 750 mg of calcium had the lowest risk ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
News 8 examines Kirstie Alley's diet formula WFAA That said, she noted that the diet program included with the products isn't bad. "They try to address some of the other issues that people face," Dr. Bragin said, "like sleep and stress, and it incorporates some things that are essential to a good ... See all stories on this topic » |
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