Tuesday, August 19, 2008

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Weight Loss After Diabetes Diagnosis Offers Big Benefits:
Study (HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Aug. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Newly diagnosed type 2
diabetics who lose weight soon after their diagnosis gain better control
of their blood pressure and blood sugar, a benefit that lasts even if they
regain that weight.Breakfast Eggs Keep Folks on Diet (HealthDay)HealthDay - TUESDAY, Aug. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Eating eggs may help
overweight adults lose weight and feel more energetic, according to U.S.
researchers.Benefits of weight loss maintained in diabetes (Reuters)Reuters - The therapeutic benefits
achieved by loosing weight soon after type 2 diabetes is
diagnosed are sustained, even if patients eventually regain the
weight, according to the results of research conducted at
Kaiser Permanente Northwest in Portland, Oregon.Soy Protein Doesn't Lower Cholesterol (HealthDay)HealthDay - FRIDAY, Aug. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Eating foods with soy protein
has been promoted as a way to lower cholesterol, but a new study finds it
has no significant effect on cholesterol levels.Negative effect of weight loss on bone may persist (Reuters)Reuters - When people lose weight, they
often lose some bone mass as well. Now a new study suggests
that changes in bone metabolism may persist even after the
weight loss stops.Sticking to diet advice cuts colon cancer risk (Reuters)Reuters - Current dietary guidelines are
on the right track when it comes to colorectal cancer
prevention, new research from the National Cancer Institute
(NCI) confirms.Potassium may help lower blood pressure (Reuters)Reuters - Research shows that boosting
levels of potassium in the diet may lower a person's risk of
developing high blood pressure and may decrease blood pressure
in people who already have "hypertension."Mediterraneans abandoning region's healthy diet: FAO (AFP)AFP - People in Mediterranean countries are abandoning the region's widely praised healthy diet in favour of food that has too much fat, salt and sugar, the Food and Agricultural Organization warned Tuesday.Sweet fruit drinks found to lead to diabetes (Reuters)Reuters - Sweetened fruit drinks are often
marketed as a healthier alternative to non-diet soft drinks but
are just as likely to cause weight gain and increase the risk
of diabetes, researchers said on Monday.Weekends Tough on the Diet (HealthDay)HealthDay - FRIDAY, July 25 (HealthDay News) -- Anyone who has avoided Monday
morning weigh-ins knows this unalterable truth: Weekends are not a
dieter's friend.
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