What are the benefits of wine?
Wine, especially red wine has been studied extensively over many years, with impressive findings for heart benefits, longer lifespan, cancer protection, and better mental health.
September 3, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: been-studied, chemistry, especially-red, healthy-as-red, heart-benefits, journal, oncalldiets, red-wine
Iron supplementation among children living in malaria-endemic area does not result in increased incidence of malaria
Children in a malaria-endemic community in Ghana who received a micronutrient powder with iron did not have an increased incidence of malaria, according to a study in the September 4 issue of JAMA. Previous research has suggested that iron supplementation for children with iron deficiency in malaria-endemic areas may increase the risk of malaria…
September 3, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: areas-may, diet, ghana, increase-the-risk, iron-supplementation, nutritional counseling, oncalldiets, risk, tropical diseases
Ease of access improves fruit and vegetable consumption
A new study that community-supported agriculture programs may be a feasible approach for providing fresh fruits and vegetables to under-resourced communities.
September 3, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: diet, feasible-approach, fresh-fruits, new-study, nutrition, oncalldiets, programs-may
Calorie-counting ‘eButton’ camera measures portion size
Those who are counting calories must rely on either clunky food scales or inaccurate guesses of portion sizes. But a new wearable computer called the eButton, which matches images against a library of 3D geometric shapes, may soon provide a stealthy, accurate way of measuring calories…
September 3, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: accurate-way, called-the-ebutton, computer-called, counting-calories, ebutton, either-clunky, food-scales, inaccurate-guesses, new-wearable, on call diets, oncalldietitian.com, rely-on-either, scales-or-inaccurate
Violent behavior linked to nutritional deficiencies
Deficiencies of vitamins A, D, K, B1, B3, B6, B12 and folate, and of minerals iodine, potassium, iron, magnesium, zinc, chromium and manganese can all contribute to mental instability and violent behavior, according to a report published in the Spring 2013 issue of Wise Traditions, the journal of the Weston A.
September 3, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: 2013-issue, all-contribute, diet, journal, minerals-iodine, nutrition, on call diets, oncalldietitian.com, spring, the-journal, weston
The relationship between chronic illness and food insecurity
Research findings provide direct evidence that people with chronic diseases are more likely to be food insecure – that is suffering from inadequate, insecure access to food as a result of financial constraints…
September 3, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: direct-evidence, findings-provide, food-insecure, insecure-access, nutrition, nutritional counseling, on call diets, oncalldietitian.com, public-health