Topic: American Society for Nutrition
Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2010-03-05 17:55:46
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Drinking coffee cuts diabetes risk, new research confirms, but you may need to enjoy your java with lunch if you want to get any benefit. A study in nearly 70,000 women found that those who drank at least a cup of coffee with lunch were one-third less likely to develop type 2 diabetes over several ...
Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2010-02-24 17:14:44
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Cutting down on carbs may help people lose weight, but it may not be so good for lowering cholesterol, new research shows. People who ate a diet low in carbohydrates but relatively high in fat lost the same amount of weight over six weeks as those who consumed a high-carb diet. But levels of low-density lipoprotein ...
Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2010-02-16 20:16:27
<div><p>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A few months of moderate aerobic exercise may not rev up obese teenagers' ability to burn calories, even though it may increase thinner teens' ability to burn dietary fat, new research suggests.</p><p>In a study of 28 obese and normal-weight teenagers, researchers found that ...
Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2010-02-08 14:37:55
<div><p>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men who don't smoke and eat a lot of soy may have a lower risk of lung cancer, according to a new study.</p><p>Soy contains isoflavones, which act similarly to the hormone estrogen, and may have anti-cancer qualities in hormone-related cancers of the ...
