Low vitamin B12 in pregnancy may raise offspring’s diabetes risk

The risk of type 2 diabetes and other metabolic disorders may be higher for children born to mothers who had low levels of vitamin B12 in pregnancy.

Harm from a week’s overeating may be canceled by exercise

Overindulging in food for a week can be unhealthy, but matching it with regular aerobic exercise appears to cancel the ill effects on fatty tissue.

Type 2 diabetes caused by buildup of toxic fat, study suggests

New study suggests a certain toxic metabolite might be responsible for type 2 diabetes. This might explain why some normal-weight people develop diabetes.

Not eating enough in hospital: Risk factors are the same all over the world

Inadequate food intake and malnourishment in sick people is an area of concern for health policy and Public Health and one which impacts upon the social economics of countries with both high and…

Kids continue to consume too much salt, putting them at risk

Cardiovascular disease, including heart disease and stroke, kills more than 800,000 Americans each year.

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Gastroparesis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

What is gastroparesis and who is most at risk from developing it?

Healthy living linked to higher brain function, delay of dementia

It’s tempting to dip into the leftover Halloween treats, but new research out of York University has found eating plenty of fruits and vegetables, combined with regular exercise, leads to better…

Having dinner at 2 p.m. might help lose weight

New study suggests having dinner very early in the afternoon, or skipping it altogether, might have positive effects on metabolism and help fight body fat.

UC researchers affirm diet can impact migraines

Eliminating that morning ‘Cup of Joe,’ consuming processed foods high in nitrites or monosodium glutamate (MSG) and enjoying too much alcohol are potential headache triggers for individuals…

Energy drinks linked to hepatitis in new case study

A new case report describes a man who developed acute hepatitis, most likely from consuming too many energy drinks. This is the second case of its kind.

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