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Nutrition - Jun 14, 2018 Edition

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 June 14, 2018 
 Nutrition 
 The latest nutrition news from News Medical 
 Fasting diets could raise risk of diabetes say expertsFasting diets could raise risk of diabetes say experts
 
One of the new fangled diets include fasting frequently to lose weight. A team of researchers speaking at the European Society of Endocrinology’s annual meeting at Barcelona last weekend have said that this could be severely detrimental to health.
 
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   Yoghurt before a meal packed with health benefitsYoghurt before a meal packed with health benefits
 
A new study has shown that consuming a small pot of yoghurt each day can be beneficial for health in more ways than one.
 
 Replacing potatoes or rice with lentils can reduce blood glucose levels, study shows
 
Replacing potatoes or rice with lentils can reduce blood glucose levels, study showsReplacing potatoes or rice with pulses can lower your blood glucose levels by more than 20 per cent, according to a first-ever University of Guelph study.
 
 
 Mediterranean-style eating pattern with lean unprocessed red meat improves heart health
 
Mediterranean-style eating pattern with lean unprocessed red meat improves heart healthAdopting a Mediterranean-style eating pattern improves heart health, with or without reducing red meat intake, if the red meat consumed is lean and unprocessed, according to a Purdue University nutrition study.
 
 
 NIH stops alcohol study that was looking at purported health benefits of drinking
 
NIH stops alcohol study that was looking at purported health benefits of drinkingThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) has stopped the ongoing $100 million study that was looking at the purported benefits that alcohol consumption may have on the body.
 
 
 Few parents use simple strategies to protect kids from food poisoning, reports study
 
Few parents use simple strategies to protect kids from food poisoning, reports studyNo parent wants to come home from a picnic or restaurant with a little one whose stomachache turns into much worse.
 
 
 Medical students take to the streets to learn about real world problems at the root of poor health
 
Medical students take to the streets to learn about real world problems at the root of poor healthMedical students seldom learn much about the real-life problems (hunger, joblessness, addiction) their patients face outside the clinic walls. Yet, these problems are at the root of poor health in many low-income communities.
 
 
 CSIRO study urges Australians to avoid junk protein foods for healthy weight loss
 
CSIRO study urges Australians to avoid junk protein foods for healthy weight lossOur favorite burger, pizza, and meat pie may need a re-think after new research by CSIRO shows Australians are not eating the right types, or the right quantity of protein for healthy weight loss.
 

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