Thursday, May 29, 2008

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Low-carb diets work for overweight diabetics (Reuters)Reuters - Overweight people with type 2
diabetes can keep their weight and blood sugar under control
over the long term by following a low-carbohydrate diet,
Swedish researchers report.Studies link lead to adult crime, brain damage (Reuters)Reuters - Exposure to lead in early childhood
or in the womb can cause permanent brain damage that may even
cause criminal behavior, researchers reported on Tuesday.Don't Leave Diet Out to Lunch on Vacation (HealthDay)HealthDay - MONDAY, May 26 (HealthDay News) -- Memorial Day marks the start of the
summer holiday season, so it's a good time to remind you not to take a
vacation from your diet, cautions Elizabeth Schaub, a dietitian at Baylor
Regional Medical Center in Plano, Texas.Lifestyle Changes Can Keep Diabetes at Bay for 14 Years (HealthDay)HealthDay - THURSDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- Diet and exercise programs for
people at high risk for developing diabetes, when followed for six years,
can actually delay the development of diabetes for 14 years after the
programs end, a new report finds.Health Tip: Heart-Healthy Diet Should Start in Infancy (HealthDay)HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- It's never too early to begin a heart-healthy
diet -- even in infancy, the American Heart Association says.Lose weight, make peace at Middle East diet group (Reuters)Reuters - There's the weekly weigh-in, the tips
on healthy snacking and the chit-chat between women about
unruly kids or errant husbands.Advances Aid Treatment, Diagnosis of Celiac Disease (HealthDay)HealthDay - MONDAY, May 19 (HealthDay News) -- New research could lead to
improved diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease, according to studies
presented at the Digestive Disease Week meeting in San Diego.Lowering Dietary Fat May Help Prevent Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)HealthDay - THURSDAY, May 15 (HealthDay News) -- Eating less polyunsaturated fat,
the kind often found in baked and fried goods, helps prevent prostate
cancer in mice, according to researchers.Health Tip: Baby's Transition From Liquid Diet (HealthDay)HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Most babies typically stick to a diet of
formula or breast milk up until about 4-to-6 months of age. When she's
ready to start to add solid foods to her diet, she'll give you some signs
to let you know.High-fat, low-carb diet helps kids with epilepsy (Reuters)Reuters - The results of a study provide
strong evidence that a diet high in fat and low in
carbohydrates -- a so-called "ketogenic diet" -- can help
control seizures in children with stubborn epilepsy that does
not respond well to drug therapy.
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