High Meat Consumption Linked to Heightened Cancer Risk (HealthDay)HealthDay - TUESDAY, Dec. 11 (HealthDay News) -- A quarter-pound hamburger or a
small pork chop eaten daily could put you at increased risk for a variety
of cancers, U.S. government health researchers report.Products with good bacteria get popular (AP)AP - Bugs in baby food? Microbes in your milkshake? Relax, this is not the latest tainted food scare it's a growing trend in foods designed to boost health, not make you sick.Diets May Raise Cancer Risk for Poor, Urban Women (HealthDay)HealthDay - FRIDAY, Nov. 30 (HealthDay News) -- It can be difficult for women in
America's inner cities to eat in ways that may help prevent cancer.High-Carb Diet Raises Women's Diabetes Risk (HealthDay)HealthDay - TUESDAY, Nov. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Black American women and Chinese
women who ate foods high on the glycemic index -- which measures the
effect of carbohydrates on blood glucose levels -- were at increased risk
for developing type 2 diabetes, two new studies found.Study: Kids will eat healthy school food (AP)AP - Maybe getting schoolchildren to eat healthy foods isn't a hopeless struggle. Bucking some common notions, a University of Minnesota study has found that school lunch sales don't decline when healthier meals are served, and that more nutritious lunches don't necessarily cost schools more to produce.Diet Drug Rimonabant Tied to Depression, Anxiety (HealthDay)HealthDay - THURSDAY, Nov. 15 (HealthDay News) -- People who take the weight-loss
drug rimonabant may face heightened risks for severe depression and
anxiety, Danish researchers report.Low-Carb Diet May Slow Prostate Tumor Growth (HealthDay)HealthDay - TUESDAY, Nov. 13 (HealthDay News) -- In mice, a low-carbohydrate diet
slowed prostate tumor growth, possibly because fewer carbohydrates leads
to a drop in insulin production, U.S. researchers say.Beta carotene protects memory in study (Reuters)Reuters - Beta carotene taken as a dietary
supplement for many years may protect against declines in
memory, thinking and learning skills that often precede
Alzheimer's disease, researchers said on Monday.Fighting fat and climate change (AP)AP - America's obesity epidemic and global warming might not seem to have much in common. But public health experts suggest people can attack them both by cutting calories and carbon dioxide at the same time.New Report Increases Evidence of Dietary Link to Cancer (American Cancer Society)American Cancer Society - Excess body fat increases a person's risk of developing
cancer, according to a new report by the American Institute for Cancer
Research and the World Cancer Research Fund.
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