This comprehensive review delves into a recent study exploring the inverse correlation between vitamin B12 levels and inflammatory markers. The …
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Caution to Parents: Child Overeating May Be Linked to Boredom
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerRecent study reveals children aged four and above consume 79% more calories when bored compared to a neutral emotional state. …
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New Study Links Infant Stunting to Differences in Cognitive and Brain Function
A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of East Anglia has revealed a significant link between infant stunting …
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The Nutritional Efficacy of Pumpkin: 7 Scientifically Supported Health Benefits
Explore the manifold health benefits of pumpkin, a nutrient-rich superfood. This comprehensive article delves into scientific evidence supporting its positive …
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Researchers Uncover Additional Reasons to Incorporate Fiber into Your Diet
In-depth study reveals unique health benefits of insoluble fiber-rich plant sources and their potential for fortifying processed foods.
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“The Unexpected Health Benefits of Broccoli Sprouts: Polysulfides Take Center Stage”
In-depth research unveils broccoli sprouts’ polysulfide health benefits, from antioxidants to potential disease prevention.
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Unveiling the Mechanisms: The Role of Food Chemicals in Amplifying Hunger and Health Risks
Scientists from the Buck Institute reveal that Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) in cooked foods heighten hunger and pose health …
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New Research Illuminates the Contradiction Surrounding High-Protein Diets and Exercise
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinNew research reveals that strength training can offset the metabolic drawbacks of high-protein diets in mice. While exercise led to …
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Ancient Europeans Consumed Seaweed and Freshwater Plants for Millennia: A Study’s Implications for Modern Nutrition and Sustainability
New research reveals ancient Europeans consumed seaweed and freshwater plants for thousands of years. The study, analyzing dental biomarkers, highlights …
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Illuminating Solutions for Winter Deficiencies: Understanding the Role of Vitamin D
This comprehensive article examines the critical role of Vitamin D in human health, focusing on the challenges of maintaining adequate …