Gut Flora Different In Breast Fed Babies
The benefits of breast milk have long been appreciated, but now scientists at Duke University Medical Center have described a unique property that makes mother’s milk better than infant formula in protecting infants from infections and illnesses…
August 29, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: been-appreciated, breast-milk, from-infections, medical-center, milk-better, on call diets, oncalldietitian.com, protecting-infants, scientists-at-duke, unique-property, university
The Value Of Calcium And Vitamin D Supplements Questioned
Prescribing calcium and vitamin D supplements for men at risk of bone loss from hormonal treatment for prostate cancer seems like good medicine. But new research from epidemiologists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center showed that this type of supplementation did not prevent bone loss and, in fact, may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and aggressive prostate cancer…
August 9, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: bone-loss, forest-baptist, from-hormonal, may-increase, medical, medical-center, new-research, nutrition, prevent-bone, risk, type
Could A Compound Found In Red Wine And Red Grapes Change The Course Of Alzheimer’s Disease?
A national, phase II clinical trial examining the effects of resveratrol on individuals with mild to moderate dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease has begun as more than two dozen academic institutions recruit volunteers in the coming months. R. Scott Turner, M.D., Ph.D., director of Georgetown University Medical Center’s Memory Disorders Program, is the lead investigator for the national study…
May 14, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: begun-as-more, clinical-trial, georgetown, medical, medical-center, national, oncalldietitian.com, program, the-coming, two-dozen
Cellular Energy May Be Depleted In Patients With Obesity And Diabetes By Increased Fructose Consumption
Obese people who consume increased amounts of fructose, a type of sugar that is found in particular in soft drinks and fruit juices, are at risk for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NFALD) and more its more severe forms, fatty inflammation and scarring. Now researchers at Duke University Medical Center believe they better understand what mechanism may account for fructose-related liver injury…
May 4, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: consume-increased, diet, esearchers-at-duke, fatty-inflammation, fatty-liver, its-more, may-account, medical-center, nfald, nutritional counseling, oncalldietitian.com, severe-forms, soft-drinks, university
Excessive Amounts Of Vitamin D Linked To Onset Of Atrial Fibrillation
While previous studies have linked vitamin D deficiency to an increased risk for cardiovascular disease, new research at the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute shows that too much vitamin D can lead to the onset of a dangerous heart condition known as atrial fibrillation…
November 18, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: dangerous-heart, diet, heart-institute, increased-risk, institute, intermountain, known-as-atrial, medical-center, nutritional counseling, the-onset
Researchers Warn Against Combining Chemotherapy And Fish Oil
Researchers at University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands, have discovered a substance that has an adverse effect on nearly all types of chemotherapy – making cancer cells insensitive to the treatment. Chemotherapy often loses effectiveness over time. It is often unclear how or why this happens…
September 13, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: adverse-effect, cells-insensitive, diet, esearchers-at-university, medical-center, netherlands, nutrition, often-loses, often-unclear, oncalldietitian.com, university
Drug Addiction And Salt Appetite Linked
A team of Duke University Medical Center and Australian scientists has found that addictive drugs may have hijacked the same nerve cells and connections in the brain that serve a powerful, ancient instinct: the appetite for salt…
July 12, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: addictive-drugs, appetite, australian, brain, hijacked-the-same, medical-center, nutritional counseling, oncalldietitian.com, same-nerve, the-appetite, the-brain
Pro Boxers Targeted In Evaluation Of Red Wine Compound For Treating Concussions
UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers are engaging the help of professional boxers and trainers to study whether a component in red wine and grapes could help reduce the short- and long-term effects of concussions…
May 27, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: long-term-effects, medical-center, neurology / neuroscience, nutrition, red-wine, reduce-the-short, southwestern, study-whether
Celiac Disease Diagnosis Influenced By Socioeconomic Status
Income is a pivotal factor in whether a patient without common symptoms of celiac disease is accurately diagnosed with the digestive condition, according to a new study from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA…
May 8, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: accurately-diagnosed, boston, celiac-disease, common-symptoms, diet, digestive, from-the-beth, israel, israel-deaconess, medical-center, new-study, on call diets
9% Of American Infants Given Teas And Dietary Herbal Supplements
Very young babies are commonly given dietary botanical supplements and teas in the United States, a new study published in the journal Pediatrics has revealed. The researchers, from the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, wrote that some infants receiving herbs and teas are just one month old. Yuanting Zhang, Ph.D…
May 3, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: given-dietary, hospitals-case, journal, medical, medical-center, on call diets, oncalldiets, pediatrics, receiving-herbs, some-infants, united, united-states