Modern Diet Ruining Our Teeth
A study of the evolution of our teeth over the last 7,500 years shows that humans today have less diverse oral bacteria than historic populations, which scientists believe have contributed to chronic oral diseases in post-industrial lifestyles…
February 18, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: 500-years, chronic-oral, dentistry, diverse-oral, evolution, historic-populations, humans-today, nutrition, on call diets, our-teeth, over-the-last, teeth, the-evolution
Probiotic Helps Male Mice Build Healthy Bones
In what could be an early step toward new treatments for people with osteoporosis, scientists at Michigan State University report that a natural probiotic supplement can help male mice produce healthier bones. Interestingly, the same can’t be said for female mice, the researchers report in the Journal of Cellular Physiology…
February 18, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: diet, female-mice, mice-produce, michigan, michigan-state, nutritional counseling, on call diets, oncalldietitian.com, researchers, the-same, toward-new, university
In A Mouse Model Of Alzheimer’s Disease, A Low-Protein Diet Improved Memory And Slowed The Advance Of The Disease
Mice with many of the pathologies of Alzheimer’s Disease showed fewer signs of the disease when given a protein-restricted diet supplemented with specific amino acids every other week for four months. Mice at advanced stages of the disease were put on the new diet.
February 18, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: advanced-stages, alzheimer, alzheimer's / dementia, disease, nutritional counseling, pathologies, showed-fewer, the-disease, the-pathologies, their-memory