Diabetes risk doubles with more than two soft drinks daily

People who consume more than two soft drinks a day – even those with artificial sweeteners – are twice as likely to develop diabetes, a new study shows.

Cheese: A matter of love or hate

Until now, the reason why some people hate cheese has been a mystery. Researchers at the Centre de Recherche en Neuroscience de Lyon (CNRS/INSERM/Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1/Université Jean…

Childhood cancer survivors with poor diet at risk of chronic illness

A new study has found that adults who had childhood cancer are likely to have poor nutrition, which could increase the risk of chronic disease.

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Study shows low vitamin D levels are associated with increased negative and depressive symptoms in psychotic disorders

New research presented at this year’s International Early Psychosis Association (IEPA) meeting in Milan, Italy (20-22 October) shows that low vitamin D status is associated with increased negative…

Eight superfoods you’ve never heard of but need to know

The Daily Meal report on a variety of largely unknown fruits, vegetables, and other foods that are particularly nutrient-dense, known as superfoods.

Replacing diet beverages with water may help diabetic patients lose weight

In a study of 81 overweight and obese women with type 2 diabetes who usually consumed diet beverages and were on a weight loss program, those who substituted water for diet beverages after their…

PCOS: Red wine compound remedies abnormal hormone levels

A compound found in wine and grapes – resveratrol – has been found to help correct hormone imbalance and improve insulin sensitivity in women with PCOS.

Are Protein Shakes OK for People with Diabetes?

Protein shakes are used as nutritional supplements but why might they be an issue for diabetics? Learn about different protein shakes and nutrition tips.

Did you just lose weight? These nine foods will help you keep it off

The Daily Meal report on how to maintain weight loss, including a list of foods to help keep the weight off while helping you feel full and satisfied.

New breakthrough for IBS patients

A low-FODMAP diet is now an established treatment for people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but the diet is controversial and challenging to follow, and not all IBS sufferers have a positive…

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