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New Link Between Heart Disease and Red Meat

A compound abundant in red meat and added as a supplement to popular energy drinks has been found to promote atherosclerosis – or the hardening or clogging of the arteries – according to new research published in the journal Nature Medicine.

The study shows that bacteria living in the human digestive tract...

Categories: Nutritional News, Healthy Aging, Metabolic Health

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Protein-Rich Breakfasts Prevent Unhealthy Snacking in the Evening

Breakfast might be the most important meal of the day, but it also tends to be the most skipped meal of the day it. Now, researchers have found that eating a breakfast rich in protein significantly improves appetite control and reduces unhealthy snacking on high-fat or high-sugar foods in the evening.

In the...

Categories: Nutritional News, Hormonal Health, Weight Management, Children's Health

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Using Food to Fight Inflammation

Inflammation is the body’s normal response to injury and while it may be a natural defense system, it can lead to disease development if it becomes chronic. The inflammation process has one goal: to respond immediately to detect and destroy the toxic material in damaged tissues before it can spread throughout the...

Categories: Nutritional News, Healthy Aging, Metabolic Health

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Processed Meat Linked to Premature Death

A huge study of half a million men and women, published in open access journal BMC Medicine, demonstrates an association between processed meat and cardiovascular disease and cancer.

The EPIC (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition) study involved ten countries and 23 centres in Europe and...

Categories: Nutritional News, Healthy Aging, Metabolic Health

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Mediterranean diet reduces heart attack and stroke risk by 30%

Results of a study published in The New England Journal of Medicine this month show that the Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil or tree nuts reduces by 30 percent the risk of suffering a cardiovascular death, a myocardial infarction or a stroke.

The research is part of the project...

Categories: Nutritional News, Healthy Aging, Metabolic Health

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