Diet
Study: College students not eating enough fruits and veggies (PR)
Contact: Brad Cardinalbrad.cardinal@oregonstate.edu541-737-2506Oregon State University
Study: College students not eating enough fruits and veggies
CORVALLIS, Ore. – College students aren't eating enough fruits and vegetables –
Coming Health Forecast: A Perfect Nutritional Storm (PR)
Press Release
For Immediate Release
Contact: Brian Dobson, DobsonPR.com
203-894-9240, bd@DobsonPR.com
Coming Health Forecast: A Perfect Nutritional Storm, according to Dr. ...
A Raw Food Diet: Is it Healthier?
By Dr. Isaac EliazIn today’s ever health-conscious world, the Raw Food Movement is on the rise, gaining new devotees as well as critics.The basic premise ...
The Best Foods that Fill You Up and Boost Your Metabolism and Shed Pounds
Posted By Dr. Mercola | July 13 2011
By Ori Hofmekler
What you're about to read here may change the way you think about food. Yes, once you see the ...
The Verdict is IN: Meat is OUT! - from The Cancer Project
Diet and Cancer in the News
The Verdict is IN: Meat is OUT!Avoiding red and processed meats while increasing plant-based fiber-rich foods can reduce 64,000 cases ...
New Study Supports Plant-Based Diets for Weight Loss, Overall Nutrition
New Study Supports Plant-Based Diets for Weight Loss, Overall Nutrition 6/14/11
Vegetarian diets are not just better for weight management, they are more nutritious than diets that include ...
Power to the Plate: Food Subsidies Should Reflect New USDA Dietary Advice
Power to the Plate: Food Subsidies Should Reflect New USDA Dietary Advice6/2/11
This morning, the U.S. Department of Agriculture released the long-awaited replacement for the Food ...
Must read: Low carb, high protein diet may help fight cancer, CORRECTED
By David Liu, Ph.D. and editing by Elizabeth Hutchinson
Friday June 17, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) – The Western diet has been linked with a higher risk of ...
Diet may be linked with Alzheimer's disease (PR)
Contact: Julie Moorer Julie.Moorer@va.gov253-583-2008JAMA and Archives Journals
Dietary changes appear to affect levels of biomarkers associated with Alzheimer's disease
CHICAGO – Following a low¬–saturated fat and low–glycemic ...
Want to reduce cancer risk? Eat like a mouse!
By David Liu, Ph.D. and editing by Elizabeth Hutchinson
Tuesday June 14, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) -- If you want to be healthy and live longer, you may ...




