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Antioxidant Diet May Not Prevent Stroke, Dementia WebMD Although the study did not find lower rates of dementia and stroke among people with antioxidant-rich diets, similar research in other populations has come to different conclusions. For example, a study of older Italian adults found that higher ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Diet drinks may not fuel your appetite: study Reuters "Our study does not provide evidence to suggest that a short-term consumption of diet beverages, compared with water, increases preferences for sweet foods and beverages," wrote lead researcher Carmen Piernas in the American Journal of Clinical ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Antioxidants in Your Diet May Not Reduce Risk of Stroke or Dementia, Study ... Science Daily (press release) 20, 2013 — Contrary to other research, a new study found that the total level of antioxidants in people's diets is not related to their risk of developing stroke or dementia. The study is published in the February 20, 2013, online issue of Neurology ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Modifying Infant's Diet May Reduce Celiac Disease Risk, Swedish Study Suggests Science Daily (press release) Celiac disease, also known as gluten intolerance, is a chronic disease whose only treatment is a lifelong strict gluten-free diet, i.e. to exclude anything that contains wheat, rye or barley. Until the 1970s, celiac disease was unusual and was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Recipes: Add color to your healthy diet with a rundown of delicious Super Foods Pegasus News Nuts, including walnuts, almonds, pistachios and macadamia nuts: Eating nuts as part of your regular diet can lower your cholesterol making them good for your heart. Nuts have cancer fighting properties, help to control your weight by keeping your ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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