Nutrition: Even identical twins respond differently to food

The largest ongoing nutrition study reveals important differences in how people respond to food and why personalized diets are the future of nutrition.

Could this experimental ‘recipe’ fight colon cancer?

A cocktail of engineered probiotics and cruciferous vegetables could help to prevent and treat colorectal cancer in the future, researchers suggest.

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Could this experimental ‘recipe’ fight colon cancer?

A cocktail of engineered probiotics and cruciferous vegetables could help to prevent and treat colorectal cancer in the future, researchers suggest.

January 14, 2018 · by  · in Nutritional News · Tags: , , , ,

Gout and Diet: Nutritional Information and What to Avoid

What is gout and how might diet affect gout? Learn about the recommended food types for a gout diet and the outlook for the future in this article.

Food supplements in the fight against heart disease?

Heart attacks and strokes kill approximately one in three people worldwide and the situation is expected to worsen in the future due to an increased global prevalence of risk factors such as…

Agricultural fertiliser could pose risk to human fertility, research finds

Eating meat from animals grazed on land treated with commonly-used agricultural fertilisers might have serious implications for pregnant women and the future reproductive health of their unborn…

Green tea offers promising results for obesity

In the future, a cup of tea may be just what the doctor orders to reduce the cognitive impairments associated with obesity.

Pregnant Moms Addicted To Junk Food May Pass Addiction Onto Offspring

Here’s another reason why a healthy diet during pregnancy is critical to the future health of your children: New research published in the March 2013 issue of The FASEB Journal, suggests that pregnant mothers who consume junk food actually cause changes in the development of the opioid signaling pathway in the brains of their unborn children…