Monthly Archives: May 2011

Vitamin D Unlocks Racial Differences In Blood Pressure

Vitamin D Unlocks Racial Differences In Blood Pressure 27 Apr 2011 New study identifies vitamin D as one of the likely explanations behind differences in blood pressure between Blacks and Whites Lower vitamin D levels may explain part of the … Continue reading

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The Long-Term Metabolic Impact Of Early Nutrition

The Long-Term Metabolic Impact Of Early Nutrition 02 May 2011 Nutrition during the first days or weeks of life may have long-term consequences on health, potentially via a phenomenon known as the metabolic programming effect, according to a study to … Continue reading

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Fighting Breast Cancer With Parsley And Celery

Fighting Breast Cancer With Parsley And Celery 10 May 2011 Parsley is usually used as a decorative accent to a scrumptious meal, but don’t set it aside just yet. In a new study, a University of Missouri researcher has found … Continue reading

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Diet Link To Bipolar Disorder

Diet Link To Bipolar Disorder 06 May 2011 New research reveals that there is a link between diet and bi-polar disorder, with sugar, caffeine and a poor diet having a negative effect and increasing the mood swings of sufferers. This … Continue reading

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