Diet News and Research

Latest Diet News and Research

Type 2 diabetes may begin with Grandma's diet, study suggests

Type 2 diabetes may begin with Grandma's diet, study suggests

Healthy dose of fat is needed for a healthy metabolism

Healthy dose of fat is needed for a healthy metabolism

Races react differently to dietary salt

Races react differently to dietary salt

It's OK again to drink milk!

It's OK again to drink milk!

No glass ceiling for women when it comes to dying from heart disease, say experts

No glass ceiling for women when it comes to dying from heart disease, say experts

A new approach to prevent cancer

A new approach to prevent cancer

Carbonated soft drinks can cause heartburn

Carbonated soft drinks can cause heartburn

New study suggests you might benefit from adding more low-fat dairy to your diet

New study suggests you might benefit from adding more low-fat dairy to your diet

Dairy products lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes in men

Dairy products lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes in men

New fat is needed to clear old fat from the system

New fat is needed to clear old fat from the system

American women focus on their own health more

American women focus on their own health more

Nutritious cranberries good for the heart as well

Nutritious cranberries good for the heart as well

Experts warn that osteoporosis is not a healthcare priority for patients or physicians

Experts warn that osteoporosis is not a healthcare priority for patients or physicians

Cranberries good for the heart

Cranberries good for the heart

National survey reveals critical barriers to improving women's health

National survey reveals critical barriers to improving women's health

Newly identified fly genes provide clue to tumour growth

Newly identified fly genes provide clue to tumour growth

Bill Clinton battles obesity

Bill Clinton battles obesity

Burden of cardiovascular disease will shift to the developing world

Burden of cardiovascular disease will shift to the developing world

If you eat too much fat, it can go straight to your liver and damage it

If you eat too much fat, it can go straight to your liver and damage it

When it comes to low fat diets - all are not equal!

When it comes to low fat diets - all are not equal!

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