To Boost Broccoli’s Cancer-Fighting Power Team Them Up With Sprouts, Supplements
A new University of Illinois study provides convincing evidence that the way you prepare and consume your broccoli matters, and also suggests that teaming broccoli with broccoli sprouts may make the vegetable’s anti-cancer effect almost twice as powerful. “Broccoli, prepared correctly, is an extremely potent cancer-fighting agent – three to five servings a week are enough to have an effect…
January 29, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: broccoli, convincing-evidence, illinois, make-the-vegetable, nutrition / diet, on call diets, oncalldietitian.com, sprouts-may, study-provides, twice-as-powerful, university, vegetable
Venezuelan Cholera Cases Trigger Control Measures In Neighboring Countries
Panama has upped sanitation and hygiene measures at all its ports and airports and Colombia has enhanced its border vigilance after 35 cholera cases were reported and confirmed in Venezuela. Franklin Vergara, Panama’s Health Minister added that since Haiti’s cholera outbreak in October 2010, the country has been “careful and vigilant”…
January 28, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: cholera-cases, colombia, country, haiti, health, health-minister, its-border, on call diets, panama, the-country
How To Lose Weight
People can lose weight for many reasons, perhaps intentionally through exercise training for a sports event, for health reasons, just to look better, or unintentionally as may occur because of an underlying disease. Weight loss refers to the loss of body fat (adipose tissue), fluid and/or lean mass…
January 28, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: adipose-tissue, body-fat, entionally-as-may, look-better, loss, loss-refers, may-occur, nutritional counseling, oncalldietitian.com, the-loss, through-exercise
Also In Global Health News: GM Mosquitoes For Dengue Prevention; Polio In Haiti; Malnutrition In Pakistan; Pharma’s Interest In India
Malaysia Releases GM Mosquitos Into Wild In Hopes Of Slowing Spread Of Dengue “Malaysia released about 6,000 genetically modified mosquitoes into a forest in the first experiment of its kind in Asia aimed at curbing dengue fever, officials said Wednesday,” the Associated Press reports…
January 28, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: curbing-dengue, dengue, genetically-modified, modified-mosquitoes, mosquitos, officials-said, oncalldietitian.com, slowing-spread, tropical diseases, wednesday
World Economic Forum Launches Risk Network To Address Financial, Food Security Risks
The World Economic Forum launched the Risk Response Network (RRN) at its meeting, which opened Wednesday in Davos, Switzerland, the Economic Times reports. The network aims to “address various risks related to financial governance and resource scarcity …
January 28, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: address-various, economic, economic-times, financial-governance, launched-the-risk, network-aims, oncalldietitian.com, oncalldiets, response-network, risks-related, rrn
Pregnancy And Organic Food
Who eats organic food when they are pregnant? Is it just certain groups? What kind of organic foods are most popular
January 28, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: child, child-cohort, diet, norwegian, norwegian-institute, norwegian-mother, nutrition, nutritional counseling, pregnancy / obstetrics, provides-some, public-health, recent-study, study-includes
The Food Integrity And Traceability Conference Puts Food Safety Under The Microscope
As food scares, such as the recent detection of dioxins in eggs from Germany, become more frequent, the public should be reassured that advances in science are helping reduce the risks from eating contaminated foods. That’s according to Professor Chris Elliott from Queen’s University Belfast…
January 28, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: become-more, conferences, elliott, food-scares, helping-reduce, oncalldiets, professor, professor-chris, public, queen, the-public, the-recent, university
Biochemical Basis Discovered For Broccoli’s Cancer-Fighting Ability
Scientists are reporting discovery of a potential biochemical basis for the apparent cancer-fighting ability of broccoli and its veggie cousins. They found for the first time that certain substances in the vegetables appear to target and block a defective gene associated with cancer…
January 28, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: certain-substances, defective-gene, diet, its-veggie, nutrition / diet, oncalldiets, potential-biochemical, the-first, the-vegetables, vegetables
Potentially Fatal Heart Infection Caused By Food-Borne Bacteria
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine have found that particular strains of a food-borne bacteria are able to invade the heart, leading to serious and difficult-to-treat heart infections. The study is available online in the Journal of Medical Microbiology…
January 28, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: chicago, chicago-college, food-borne-bacteria, heart, illinois, journal, medical, nutritional counseling, university
Poor Eating Habits Can Cause Depression
Researchers from the universities of Navarra and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria have demonstrated that the ingestion of trans-fats and saturated fats increase the risk of suffering depression, and that olive oil, on the other hand, protects against this mental illness…
January 28, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: depression, increase-the-risk, ingestion, mental, navarra, olive-oil, on call diets, palmas, risk, saturated-fats