Exogenous microRNAs in maternal food pass through placenta, regulate fetal...
Public Release: 12-May-2015 Nanjing University School of Life Sciences In a new study published in the Protein & Cell, Chen-Yu Zhang’s group at Nanjing University reports that small non-coding RNAs...
View ArticleWestern diet may increase risk of death after prostate cancer diagnosis by 67%
Public Release: 1-Jun-2015 Harvard School of Public Health Boston, MA — After a prostate cancer diagnosis, eating a diet higher in red and processed meat, high-fat dairy foods, and refined grains–known...
View ArticleOrganic agriculture more profitable to farmers
Public Release: 1-Jun-2015 Large profit margins show room for growth Washington State University PULLMAN, Wash.–A comprehensive study finds organic agriculture is more profitable for farmers than...
View ArticleStudy: Top salads with eggs to better absorb vegetables’ carotenoids
Public Release: 5-Jun-2015 Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Adding eggs to a salad with a variety of raw vegetables is an effective method to improve the absorption of carotenoids, which are...
View ArticleTotal carotenoids in American women’s breast milk is about 40 percent lower...
Public Release: 10-Jun-2015 Carotenoid levels in breast milk vary by country, diet Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A Purdue University-led analysis of breast milk concludes that levels of...
View ArticleStudy finds inadequate hydration among US children
Public Release: 11-Jun-2015 Harvard School of Public Health Boston, MA – More than half of all children and adolescents in the U.S. are not getting enough hydration–probably because they’re not...
View ArticleGrowing up on a farm provides protection against asthma and allergies
“It is commonly known that drinking raw cow’s milk can provide protection against allergies” Public Release: 3-Sep-2015 Significant insights for development of vaccine against asthma VIB (the Flanders...
View ArticleMost adults believe their diets meet nutritional requirements, despite...
Public Release: 8-Sep-2015 Survey reinforces further understanding of dietary deficiencies and optimum nutrition needed New data finds most adults believe their diets meet nutritional requirements,...
View ArticleGreater neighborhood access to fast-food outlets linked to lower bone mass in...
Public Release: 13-Oct-2015 Results of the first study investigating the effects of neighborhood food environment on bone mass from birth to 6 years of age also finds that greater neighborhood access...
View ArticleHow diet may affect the progression of multiple sclerosis
Public Release: 21-Oct-2015 Ruhr-University Bochum Dietary fatty acids affect the development and progression of autoimmune chronic-inflammatory diseases such as multiple sclerosis. In a...
View ArticleCountry-of-Origin Labels Repealed for Beef, Pork
(CN) – Most beef and pork sold in the United States no longer requires a country-of-origin label after such requirements were stripped through an omnibus budget attachment passed by Congress....
View ArticleWatch: Barley can help improve blood sugar levels and reduce appetite
Public Release: 9-Feb-2016 Lund University IMAGE: Lead author and researcher Anne Nilsson from Lund University cuts up bread made out of 85% barley kernel. Photo: Kennet Ruona / Lund University....
View Article‘Ultra-processed’ foods make up more than half of all calories in US diet
Public Release: 9-Mar-2016 And contribute 90 percent of all dietary added sugar intake BMJ ‘Ultra-processed’ foods make up more than half of all calories consumed in the US diet, and contribute...
View ArticleGlobal shift in farmed fish feed may impact nutritional benefits ascribed to...
Public Release: 14-Mar-2016 A move toward plant-based feeds alters the environmental footprint of farm-raised seafood, may change levels of healthy fatty acids in these fish Johns Hopkins University...
View ArticleAre we what we eat?
Public Release: 29-Mar-2016 Evidence of a vegetarian diet permanently shaping the human genome to change individual risk of cancer and heart disease Molecular Biology and Evolution (Oxford University...
View ArticleHistorical love-affair with indulgent foods
Public Release: 26-Jul-2016 Cornell Food & Brand Lab Caption In the end, “Our love affair with visually appealing, decadent, or status foods is nothing new,” says author Andrew Weislogel, Ph.D.,...
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