Nutrition

Calcium In Early Life May Help Prevent Obesity Later
 
There’s no denying that people need calcium for strong, healthy bones. But new research from North Carolina State University suggests that not getting enough calcium in the earliest days of life could have a more profound, lifelong impact on bone health and perhaps even obesity than previously thought.
 

Multivitamins Can Add Sparkle

 
The effects of multivitamins are most often researched in the elderly. This is one of very few studies to assess the relationship between supplementation with vitamins/minerals and psychological functioning in healthy groups of non-elderly adults.
 

Calcium-Deficient Piglets Form Fat Cells In Place Of Bone Cells

 
There’s no denying that people need calcium for strong, healthy bones. But new research from North Carolina State University suggests that not getting enough calcium in the earliest days of life could have a more profound, lifelong impact on bone health and perhaps even obesity than previously thought.
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Food-Borne Illnesses Love The Summer

 
Leaving food out in the sun too long can put a damper on your summer picnic. Dr. Gulchin Ergun, a gastroenterologist with The Methodist Hospital in Houston, says because bacteria like warmth and food, leaving items containing dairy or mayonnaise like potato salad out, even for a few minutes, puts you are risk for contracting a food-borne illness…
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Cheese Found To Improve The Immune Response Of The Elderly

 
Cheese acting as ‘carrier’ for probiotic bacteria can help to restore immune system Scientists in Finland have discovered that cheese can help preserve and enhance the immune system of the elderly by acting as a carrier for probiotic bacteria.
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Food Allergies May Not Be As Common As We Think

 
There are a limited number of good-quality studies on food allergies, with inadequate uniform criteria for making a diagnosis and establishing prevalence and effective treatment, says an article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), May 12th issue…
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