The Role Of Vitamin D In African-Americans With High Blood Pressure To Be Studied By Wayne State
A Wayne State University School of Medicine physician researcher has received a $1.9 million National Institutes of Health grant to study the role of vitamin D in halting and reducing subclinical cardiac damage in African-Americans suffering from high blood pressure. Phillip Levy, M.D., M.P.H., associate professor of emergency medicine and resident of Farmington Hills, Mich…
June 3, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: cardiac-damage, farmington, health, high-blood, hypertension, medicine, national, nutritional counseling, oncalldietitian.com, reducing-subclinical, role, university, wayne, wayne-state
One Third Of US Babies Obese Or At Risk For Obesity
One third of US babies are obese or at risk for obesity, said researchers who monitored around 8,000 babies from 9 months to 2 years and also found that those were obese at 9 months had the highest risk of being obese at 2 years. Dr Brian G. Moss, from the School of Social Work, Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and Dr William H…
December 31, 2010 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: detroit, from-the-school, highest, nutritional counseling, oncalldietitian.com, oncalldiets, school, social-work, university, wayne-state, william