Breastfeeding Summit Highlights Ongoing Disparities In Breastfeeding
Despite efforts to reduce disparities in breastfeeding, only 44% of African-American women report that they breastfeed compared with 66 and 68% of Hispanic and white women, respectively. According to UNICEF, there is a 14-fold difference in survival rates in the first 6 months, in developing countries, between children who have been breastfed exclusively and non-breastfed children…
October 22, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: 14-fold-difference, been-breastfed, between-children, breastfeed-compared, developing-countries, nutritional counseling, oncalldietitian.com, reduce-disparities, survival-rates, the-first, women-report
Carcinogens Linked To Cancer Stem Cells, But Spinach Can Help
Researchers at Oregon State University have for the first time traced the actions of a known carcinogen in cooked meat to its complex biological effects on microRNA and cancer stem cells. The findings are part of a growing awareness of the role of epigenetics in cancer, or the ways in which gene expression and cell behavior can be changed even though DNA sequence information is unaltered…
June 22, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: actions, changed-even, dna, its-complex, oregon, oregon-state, role, the-actions, the-first, the-role, university
Protein-Rich Meal Replacement Helps Diabetes Type 2 Patients Lose Weight And Have Better Glucose Control
Individuals with type 2 diabetes could significantly benefit from a protein-rich meal replacement called AlmasedĀ®, according to results of a pilot study.
June 14, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: almased, diabetes, meal-replacement, nutritional counseling, obese-adults, oncalldiets, the-first, week-pilot
To quit smoking, try eating more veggies and fruits
Eating more fruits and vegetables may help you quit smoking and stay tobacco-free for longer, according to a new study. It is the first longitudinal study on the relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption and smoking cessation.
June 6, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: between-fruit, diet, may-help, more-fruits, on call diets, relationship, stay-tobacco-free, the-first, the-relationship
Junk Food Will No Longer Sponsor Disney Programs
Junk food ads will be banned from The Walt Disney Co’s TV channels, websites and radio stations that are targeted at kids, the company has announced. Disney Co added that it is the first media company to take such action. Children watching shows on its ABC network will no longer be exposed to fast food and sugary cereal ads – i.e…
June 5, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: abc, fast-food, food-ads, nutrition, oncalldiets, radio-stations, shows-on-its, targeted-at-kids, the-first
Doctors Test Milk Thistle To Counter Amanitin Toxins In The Liver Following 4 Acute Mushroom Poisonings In 2 Weeks
On September 12, 2011, a Springfield, Virginia man arrived at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital (MGUH) in the early stages of liver failure. The man had mistakenly eaten poisonous mushrooms, handpicked from his yard
May 22, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: nutrition / diet, oncalldietitian.com, patients, seek-treatment, springfield, the-course, the-first, virginia
Findings Suggest The Possibility Of Boosting The Health Benefits Of Omega-3 Oils
For the first time, researchers at the University of California, San Diego have peered inside a living mouse cell and mapped the processes that power the celebrated health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids…
May 17, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: california, celebrated, celebrated-health, diego, mapped-the-processes, nutrition, nutritional counseling, omega-3-fatty, oncalldiets, power-the-celebrated, processes, the-first, university
Hope For Anti-Aging Pill Restored As Controversy On Life-Extending Red Wine Ingredient Resolved
A study in the May issue of the Cell Press journal Cell Metabolism appears to offer vindication for an approach to anti-aging drugs that has been at the center of heated scientific debate in recent years. The new findings show for the first time that the metabolic benefits of the red wine ingredient known as resveratrol evaporate in mice that lack the famed longevity gene SIRT1…
May 3, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: cell, famed-longevity, lack-the-famed, metabolism, new-findings, nutrition / diet, nutritional counseling, on call diets, oncalldiets, the-first, the-red
Olive Oil, Milk And Honey Are Some Of The Most Vulnerable Ingredients Prone To Food Fraud
In new research published in the April Journal of Food Science, analyses of the first known public database compiling reports on food fraud and economically motivated adulteration in food highlight the most fraud-prone ingredients in the food supply; analytical detection methods; and the type of fraud reported…
April 11, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: database-compiling, economically-motivated, food, food-highlight, highlight-the-most, on call diets, oncalldiets, reports-on-food, the-first, the-food, the-most, type
Women’s Heart Failure Risk Unaffected By Vitamin E Supplementation
Taking vitamin E supplements does not increase or decrease heart failure risk among women, according to a study in Circulation: Heart Failure, an American Heart Association journal. The study is the first to investigate the effectiveness of vitamin E to prevent the development of heart failure…
March 21, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: among-women, association, circulation, decrease-heart, does-not, effectiveness, failure-risk, heart-disease, heart-failure, nutrition, prevent-the-development, the-effectiveness, the-first