Walnut-Enriched Diet Leads To Fewer, Smaller Prostate Cancers
New research from the School of Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio indicates that eating a modest amount of walnuts can protect against prostate cancer. The study is described in the journal Cancer Investigation. Researchers at the UT Health Science Center injected immune-deficient mice with human prostate cancer cells…
July 18, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: diet, from-the-school, health, health-science, human-prostate, journal, medicine, nutritional counseling, oncalldietitian.com, oncalldiets, school, science-center, texas, texas-health, the-journal
Too Much Sugar Can Cause Heart Failure
Researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), have revealed that consuming too much sugar can greatly increase the risk of heart failure…
June 16, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: center-at-houston, diet, houston, increase-the-risk, oncalldietitian.com, risk, science, science-center, texas-health, the-risk, too-much, university
Helicobacter Pylori Infection Linked To Decreased Iron Levels In Otherwise Healthy Children
Children without previous iron deficiencies or anemia who remained infected with Helicobacter pylori (H.
March 8, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: center-at-houston, diet, ficiencies-or-anemia, helicobacter, houston, iron-compared, iron-deficiencies, science-center, texas, texas-health, university, world
Study Shows That The Fetal Brain Is Vulnerable To Moderate Decreases In Maternal Nutrition
Eating less during early pregnancy impaired fetal brain development in a nonhuman primate model, researchers from The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio report. The researchers found decreased formation of cell-to-cell connections, cell division and amounts of growth factors in the fetuses of mothers fed a reduced diet during the first half of pregnancy…
January 18, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: cell-division, diet, early-pregnancy, fetuses, first-half, mothers-fed, oncalldietitian.com, pregnancy / obstetrics, reduced-diet, science, science-center, texas, texas-health, the-fetuses
Sugary Sports Drinks Mistakenly Associated With Being Healthy
Children who practice healthy lifestyle habits such as eating fruits and vegetables and engaging in physical activity may be negatively impacting their health because they tend to consume large amounts of flavored and sports beverages containing sugar, according to research at The Michael & Susan Dell Center for Healthy Living at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth)…
September 28, 2010 · by webmaster · in Nutritional News · Tags: consume-large, eating-fruits, health, healthy, houston, nutrition / diet, oncalldiets, science, science-center, such-as-eating, susan-dell, texas, their-health, university