Researchers aim to debunk myths on antioxidant pills, juicing, other dietary fads

Researchers analyzed nutrition studies in a new review published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, which intends to cut through the confusion about the best dietary patterns to…

Exercise is best for reducing breast cancer recurrence

Patients with breast cancer can incorporate a variety of lifestyle changes to reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence, a new review suggests.

Diet drinks not ‘diet’ after all

A new review of existing research finds ‘no solid evidence’ that diet drinks are any better for weight management than full-sugar drinks.

Review highlights the range of negative health effects linked with red meat consumption

A new review provides a comprehensive summary of the potential negative health effects of eating red meat.

Mediterranean diet may slow cognitive decline, prevent Alzheimer’s

A new review finds higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet may slow cognitive decline and lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

Could cocoa hold the key to Alzheimer’s prevention?

A new review argues that dietary cocoa extract could be a therapeutic agent for Alzheimer’s disease and offers recommendations for future developments.

Larger-sized portions, packages and tableware lead to higher consumption of food and drink, Cochrane review finds

A new review has produced the most conclusive evidence to date that people consume more food or non-alcoholic drinks when offered larger sized portions or when they use larger items of tableware.

Optimal breastfeeding practices may help save infants’ lives

In a new review of all relevant medical research on breastfeeding practices, infants 0 to 5 months of age who were predominantly, partially, or not breastfed had 1.5-, 4.8-, and 14.

Death and heart disease risks increased with trans fats, not saturated fats

Although dietary guidelines recommend reducing saturated fat intake, a new review suggests saturated fat intake is not associated with greater risk of death or heart disease.

Diet or exercise programs in pregnancy lower certain risks

Major weight gain in pregnancy is linked to several conditions, but a new review suggests antenatal diet or exercise interventions prevent excessive weight gain and decrease risks.

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