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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

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Salt in Kids' Diets Linked to High Blood Pressure
WebMD
CDC nutritional epidemiologist Elena V. Kuklina, MD, who co-authored the study, says high blood pressure is increasingly common among children in the U.S., and high sodium in the diet may be a major contributor. The average daily intake of sodium among ...
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Breast cancer caused by childhood diet, weight and metabolism, not just estrogen
Examiner.com
New evidence suggests that diet and other lifestyle factors in childhood and early life can significantly increase the risk of breast cancer, completely independent of how much estrogen is produced in the body, which has long been seen as a primary ...
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Brain neurons and diet influence onset of obesity and diabetes in mice
Medical Xpress
A lack of AgRP-neurons, brain cells known to be involved in the control of food intake, leads to obesity if mice are fed a regular carbohydrate diet. However, animals that are deficient in AgRP-neurons but which are raised on a high-fat diet are leaner ...
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Raw Food Diet: More Than Just Rabbit Food!
One Green Planet (blog)
On the bright side, this "leaf aversion" of mine has led me to find numerous other ways to incorporate the stellar nutrition of greens into my daily diet. From the basics to a few unusual ideas, here are some creative ways to eat more leafy greens ...
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One Green Planet (blog)
BPA in Foods, Drinks Linked to Childhood Obesity
WebMD
The FDA has banned BPA in baby bottles and sippy cups, but it stopped short of a full ban, stating there is no evidence that very low levels of human exposure to BPA through the diet are unsafe (although they continue to study the issue). In the new ...
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