Friday, February 15, 2008

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Fast-food binge harms liver, but boosts good cholesterol: study (AFP)AFP - A month-long diet of fast food and no exercise led to dangerously high levels of enzymes linked to liver damage, in an unusual experiment inspired by the docu-movie "Supersize Me."Most With High Blood Pressure Don't Follow Recommended Diet (HealthDay)HealthDay - MONDAY, Feb. 11 (HealthDay News) -- Few people with high blood pressure
follow recommended dietary guidelines that help control the disease, a new
study says.Heart Attack Seldom Leads to Healthier Diet (HealthDay)HealthDay - FRIDAY, Feb. 8 (HealthDay News) - Having a heart attack is
apparently not sufficient reason for most people to change to a
heart-healthy diet, a new study finds.Low-Carb Diets Better Than Low-Fat Diets at Preventing
Diabetes (HealthDay)
HealthDay - THURSDAY, Feb. 7 (HealthDay News) -- A diet low in carbohydrates
but high in animal fat and protein doesn't seem to increase the risk of
type 2 diabetes in women, a new study claims.Atkins-Like Diet Cuts Epileptic Seizures (HealthDay)HealthDay - THURSDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) -- Adults with epilepsy who
have failed other treatments may be able to dramatically reduce their
number of seizures by following a modified Atkins-like diet, Johns Hopkins
researchers report.U.S. dietary guides criticized for potential harm (Reuters)Reuters - Some researchers are
questioning whether national guidelines advising Americans to
eat a low-fat diet have had the unintended consequence of
feeding the current obesity epidemic.Surgery trumps dieting when treating diabetics: study (AFP)AFP - Obese diabetes patients are much more successful in cutting weight and controlling blood sugar levels when treated by abdominal surgery rather than dieting, according a study released Wednesday.Mediterranean Diet for Mom Fends Off Asthma, Allergies in
Kids (HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, Jan. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Pregnant women who eat a
Mediterranean diet rich in fish, fresh fruits and vegetables, legumes,
nuts, dairy products and olive oil may help protect their children against
asthma and allergies, new research suggests.
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