New Study: Early Time-Restricted Feeding Benefits Blood Sugar Control and Diabetes Prevention Independently of Weight Loss.
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New Study Reveals That Heavily Restricting Carbohydrate and Fat Consumption Could Be Shortening Your Life
Study warns extreme carb and fat diets may shorten life. Men: low carb risk, women: high carb risk, fats influence …
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Scientific Breakthrough Enables Healthier Popular Foods Without Compromising Flavor
Researchers from Penn State University have developed a method to reduce saturated fat, sugar, and salt in popular American dishes …
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Consuming a Prevalent Additive During Pregnancy May Lead to Health Concerns for Offspring
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerRecent research suggests that maternal consumption of emulsifiers, commonly found in highly processed foods, may lead to mild metabolic, cognitive, …
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New Study Reveals: Methionine Restriction Could Reverse Old-Age Obesity
Unlocking Anti-Obesity Potential: New Study Shows Methionine Restriction’s Impact on Age-Induced Obesity in Mice.
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Recent Study Advises Against Incorporating Bananas in Flavanol-Rich Smoothies
Recent study from UC Davis reveals that bananas in smoothies hinder the absorption of heart-healthy flavanols, especially when mixed with …
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New Research Challenges Advice To Limit High-Fat Dairy Foods
In-depth study challenges low-fat dairy advice, highlighting benefits of whole-fat options in heart health.
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Comparison of Animal and Plant Proteins: Recent Study Indicates Nutritional Inequivalency Between These Sources
Recent study contradicts Dietary Guidelines for Americans, showing animal-based proteins offer greater essential amino acid bioavailability than plant-based.
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Could the Humble Feijoa Fruit Aid in Diabetes Prevention?
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerFeijoa study explores diabetes prevention using fruit powder; potential to reverse pre-diabetes risk discovered. Join the trial now! _xD83C__xDF48_ #HealthResearch