Diet News and Research

Latest Diet News and Research

Healthy diet may be linked to less disability, fewer symptoms for people with MS

Healthy diet may be linked to less disability, fewer symptoms for people with MS

Hot flashes may increase risk of developing diabetes, study suggests

Hot flashes may increase risk of developing diabetes, study suggests

Intensive weight management program can help people with type 2 diabetes achieve remission

Intensive weight management program can help people with type 2 diabetes achieve remission

Researchers identify way to prevent fat cells from growing larger

Researchers identify way to prevent fat cells from growing larger

Lemur study offers new insights into role of diet in shaping gut microbes

Lemur study offers new insights into role of diet in shaping gut microbes

Studies offer evidence that exercise alone can change composition of gut microbes

Studies offer evidence that exercise alone can change composition of gut microbes

Penn Medicine's first-of-its-kind app aims to enhance care for bariatric surgery patients

Penn Medicine's first-of-its-kind app aims to enhance care for bariatric surgery patients

Simple new tool may help physicians identify people at risk for Alzheimer disease

Simple new tool may help physicians identify people at risk for Alzheimer disease

Weight gain does not offer mortality benefit for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, findings show

Weight gain does not offer mortality benefit for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, findings show

Study provides insights on mechanisms involved in tolerance after kidney transplantation

Study provides insights on mechanisms involved in tolerance after kidney transplantation

Researchers identify oral bacteria linked to esophageal cancer

Researchers identify oral bacteria linked to esophageal cancer

Improving Healthcare in the Community through Eye Examinations

Improving Healthcare in the Community through Eye Examinations

Genetics may affect how the body responds to a particular diet

Genetics may affect how the body responds to a particular diet

NIH grant supports research on cellular mechanisms governing longevity

NIH grant supports research on cellular mechanisms governing longevity

Scientists use computer analysis to complete antibody blueprint

Scientists use computer analysis to complete antibody blueprint

Adults as likely to develop type 1 diabetes as children, research finds

Adults as likely to develop type 1 diabetes as children, research finds

Study reveals link of male-pattern baldness and premature graying with early heart disease

Study reveals link of male-pattern baldness and premature graying with early heart disease

Easy-to-use omics toolkit sets the stage for new era of biology and precision medicine

Easy-to-use omics toolkit sets the stage for new era of biology and precision medicine

Scientists reveal first exposure map of perfluoroalkyl substances among Spanish population

Scientists reveal first exposure map of perfluoroalkyl substances among Spanish population

Losing weight via exercise alone may not protect your knees, study says

Losing weight via exercise alone may not protect your knees, study says

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