Low Birthweight And Obesity Link: New Clue Found In Brain
Nutritionally deprived newborns’ brains are “programmed” to eat more because they have fewer pathways for signalling fullness in the brain region that controls appetite: the discovery is a new clue for the link between low birthweight and obesity later in life, concluded a study published this week in the journal Brain Research…
March 10, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: brain, discovery, link-between, low-birthweight, nutrition, oncalldiets, study-published, the-brain, the-discovery, week
Red Meat Consumption May Be Linked To Esophageal And Gastric Cancer Risk
US researchers say they have found a possible link between red meat consumption and esophageal cancer (esophageal squamous cell carcinoma); there also appears to be a link between DiMelQx intake and cancer in the area of the stomach close to the esophageal opening (gastric cardia cancer)…
November 7, 2010 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: area, between-red, cell-carcinoma, esophageal, esophageal-squamous, link-between, meat-consumption, nutrition, nutrition / diet, possible-link, stomach, the-esophageal, the-stomach