Washington D.C. [USA], Jan. 27 (ANI): Older women, please take note. Include more vegetables, fruits, fish and whole grains in your diet to boost bone health and prevent fractures.
Washington D.C. [USA], Jan. 26 (ANI): Dear parents, boost your daughter's iron intake with green leafy vegetables, nuts, beans and pulses as a new study reveals that physically fit female students with normal iron levels may perform better academically.
Washington D.C. [USA], Jan. 26 (ANI): Mediterranean diet loaded with fresh fruits and vegetables, lean proteins and healthy fats for six months may benefit people with HIV and Type 2 diabetes.
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec. 24 (ANI): In a shocking revelation, a study finds an increase in heart attacks in the festive period which could be possible due to difficulty in access to hospitals, combined with stress, an excess of alcohol and a fatty diet.
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec. 21 (ANI): Beware! A high dietary intake of sausages, hot dogs, salami, bacon and ham is linked to worsening of asthma symptoms, warns a study.
New Delhi [India], Dec 9 (ANI-NewsVoir): The kind of diet you consume is an important lifestyle choice and has a huge influence on your health and general well-being. Issues like diabetes and obesity are often related to an ill-advised diet and lack of essential nutrition.
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec. 8 (ANI): Including magnesium rich food like spices, nuts, beans, cocoa, whole grains and green leafy vegetables in your diet daily may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease, stroke and type-2 diabetes, reveals a study.
New Delhi [India], Dec 4 (ANI-NewsVoir): These are challenging times. Life is on a fast track with unbalanced diet, stress, lack of physical activity, irregular working hours and lack of proper nutrition.
Washington D.C [US], Dec. 3 (ANI): A recent diet intervention study (FATFUNC) raises questions regarding the validity of a diet hypothesis that has dominated for more than half a century: that dietary fat and particularly saturated fat is unhealthy for most people.
Washington DC [US], Dec. 1 (ANI): Even after strict adherence to a gluten-free diet, nearly one in five kids with celiac disease sustain persistent intestinal damage, reports a study.
Washington D.C [US], Nov, 28 (ANI): With a recent research, the scientists are one step closer to understanding the link between different diet strategies and gut health.