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Framingham Heart Study finds link between protein, Alzheimer's
While cautioning that more research is needed, Framingham Heart Study investigators have found an association between levels of a protein that regulates weight and appetite and the onset of...
The Framingham Tab, Wed Dec 16 06:14:42 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
TrekDesk: A Potentially Positive Impact on Diabetes & Obesity
The American Diabetes Association and the CDC have released some sobering statistics concerning the parallel rise in diabetes and obesity rates in the United States. Treadmill desks offer e...
PRWeb, Wed Dec 16 01:27:51 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
New research identifies modifiable risk factors for heart disease
New findings published in the Dec. 15-22, 2009, Prevention and Outcomes Focus Issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology aim to disentangle the influence of menopause versus...
EurekAlert!, Fri Dec 11 06:29:18 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
TrekDesk: A Potentially Positive Impact on Diabetes & Obesity
The American Diabetes Association and the CDC have released some sobering statistics concerning the parallel rise in diabetes and obesity rates in the United States. Treadmill desks offer e...
PRWeb via Yahoo! News, Tue Dec 15 10:29:00 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Intensive Therapy For Narrowed Arteries Linked To Fewer Heart Events
Intensive medical therapy, including aggressive control of blood pressure and cholesterol levels, for patients with asymptomatic plaque buildup in their carotid arteries (which supply blood...
Medical News Today, Tue Dec 15 05:21:57 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
The truth about diabetic diets
Having diabetes doesn't mean having to eat a spartan diet of bland, tasteless foods. But it does mean you have to pay close attention to portion control. Learn why some of the common myths ...
CNN, Mon Dec 14 11:39:09 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Scots men may start to outlive women as toll of tobacco hits
WOMEN in Scotland are failing to improve their health at the same rate as men and may not continue to outlive them for much longer, according to Scotland's leading doctor.
The Scotsman, Wed Dec 16 16:16:02 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Fast food intake may boost salt preference: Study
Writing in the Journal of Human Nutrition and Diet , scientists from Daejin University report that adolescents with the highest intake of fast food also exhibited the highest level of prefe...
Food Navigator USA, Tue Dec 15 08:18:15 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Diabetes Cases Expected to Double in 25 Years: African Americans At Ri...
Filed under: Women's Health , Men's Health , Diet & Nutrition , Fitness , Disease Prevention Diabetes cases will nearly double in the United States over the next 25 years, and the cost of t...
Black Voices, Tue Dec 15 08:42:17 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Analysis identifies biomarkers for diabetic kidney failure
Researchers using a DNA analysis tool have identified genetic markers that could help treat chronic kidney disease among diabetics.
Science Daily, Wed Dec 16 10:20:37 PST 2009 Yahoo! News