The Mediterranean diet reduces stroke risk, too

In the latest study to investigate the benefits of the Mediterranean diet, researchers identify a reduction in stroke risk for those who partake.

Eat fish for a longer life, study suggests

In the latest and largest study to investigate the impact of eating more fish, researchers conclude that a fish-based diet could lower mortality risk.

Coffee makes for a happy liver, says board of experts

We all love coffee, and according to the latest report, your liver loves coffee, too.

How much water you need to drink

We’ve always been told we should drink eight 8-ounce glasses of water each day to stay healthy. But what does the latest research say?

Coffee: The science behind the health claims

Coffee consumption has been linked to a range of health benefits, but there are risks for some coffee lovers. Find out what the latest research says.

Eating breakfast could help obese people get more active

Eating breakfast causes obese people to be more active, according to the latest research published from researchers at the University of Bath (UK).

Big data and bacteria explain why your diet isn’t working

It’s so frustrating ­- the latest weight-loss fad works for your best friend, and not you.

Small fraction of students attended schools with USDA nutrition components

If the latest U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) standards for school meals and food sold in other venues such as vending machines and snack bars are fully implemented, there is potential to…

Promoting a healthy diet from infancy prevents childhood obesity and the onset of chronic disease

Healthy diet set early in lifeThis is the finding from a study published in the latest issue of Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.

Glutamine supplements in ICU may increase risk of patient death

To help healthcare providers stay abreast of the latest and ever-changing developments in clinical nutrition, the Journal of Parenteral and External Nutrition (JPEN) makes research available as soon…

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