Your daily sandwich may be chewing up nearly 50% of your sodium allowance

According to a new study, 49% of American adults eat a sandwich each day, and sandwiches comprise one fifth of total daily sodium intake.

Heavy metal poisoning: probiotic could protect children, pregnant women

Researchers have developed a new kind of probiotic yogurt to protect against the effects of mercury and arsenic poisoning among pregnant women in a polluted region of Tanzania.

Coffee drinking habits ‘driven by genetics’

A genome-wide analysis of 120,000 regular coffee drinkers has identified six genes associated with the metabolic and neurological effects of caffeine.

Coffee drinking habits ‘driven by genetics’

A genome-wide analysis of 120,000 regular coffee drinkers has identified six genes associated with the metabolic and neurological effects of caffeine.

Avoiding obesity during childhood through family meals

Increasing rates of adolescent obesity and the likelihood that obesity will carry forward into adulthood, have led to various preventive initiatives.

Avoiding obesity during childhood through family meals

Increasing rates of adolescent obesity and the likelihood that obesity will carry forward into adulthood, have led to various preventive initiatives.

Symptoms of winter-related atopic dermatitis in children improved by Vitamin D

A study conducted in more than 100 Mongolian schoolchildren found that daily treatment with a vitamin D supplement significantly reduced the symptoms of winter-related atopic dermatitis, a type of…

Symptoms of winter-related atopic dermatitis in children improved by Vitamin D

A study conducted in more than 100 Mongolian schoolchildren found that daily treatment with a vitamin D supplement significantly reduced the symptoms of winter-related atopic dermatitis, a type of…

Specific nutrition and exercises may help adults maintain their muscle mass, strength and function as they age

As global life expectancy increases, adults want to maintain healthy and active lifestyles well into retirement.

Specific nutrition and exercises may help adults maintain their muscle mass, strength and function as they age

As global life expectancy increases, adults want to maintain healthy and active lifestyles well into retirement.

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