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251st American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition March 13-17, 2016 San Diego, CA San Diego, CA (May 23, 2016) — There’s good news for patients who dread the clear-liquid diet before a colonoscopy. A new study finds that patients who ate certain solid foods, considered “low residue…
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Since gluten-based foods are the primary source of fiber for the majority of Americans, those of us on a gluten-free diet have to go to extra lengths to make sure we’re getting enough. But the task of eating gluten-free is already pretty overwhelming, and this means that also paying attention …
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Individuals with untreated celiac disease often experience unintended weight loss over time due to malabsorption of nutrients caused by damage to the intestine. However, sometimes when a gluten-free diet is begun and the intestine heals, lost weight is re-gained and weight gain continues. One facto…
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TOPEKA, Kan (WIBW)— Nick Reems has been a pet owner all his life and is always making sure he is feeding his animals the best quality of food which he says includes Science Diet. “With the Science Diet, they have all the different gastrointestinal, specific prescription diets, as well as regula…
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Turns out, low fat ain’t where it’s at. This is not breaking news, people. Michael Pollan has been leading the crusade against skim milk since the publication of In Defense of Food eight years ago. And yet, we as consumers haven’t quite caught on. Part of our slow learning curve is due to the…
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By Dr. Thomas Polucki Fasting means not eating for a period of time, and the process has been used by most religions for thousands of years to cleanse the body of impurities and better communion with the spirit. Longevity researchers at USC recently studied the weight loss benefits of a specific ty…
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With the unofficial start of summer fast approaching, everyone’s attention turns to getting in shape to wear those bathing suits for a day at Sandcastle, or boating along the Allegheny. Other than New Year’s, this is the time of year when people start wanting to get in shape. And usually mo…
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Multivitamin supplements that contain several vitamins and minerals in varying doses within one or a few pills are often touted as essential for good health. Vitamin A, C, and D, as well as calcium, iron, and magnesium, among numerous others, are packed into a one-daily dose, making this seem like…
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Frito fight! LeeAnne Locken and Cary Deuber butt heads over the cuisine at a party in The Real Housewives of Dallas’ Monday, May 23, episode, as seen in Us Weekly’s exclusive sneak peek. In the Bravo series’ preview clip, the ladies attend their friends’ Gothic State Fair Soir&…
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veganism combined with high altitude. But, in all fairness, most if not all, who made similar attempts, were probably ominivors. Hi there, we use cookies to improve your experience on our website. You can update your settings by clicking the Privacy policy link at the bottom of the page….
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CHANDIGARH:As the heat wave continued to sweep across the city, taking the temperature to a maximum of 43 degrees Celsius, the power demand in the city suddenly jumped up to 71 MW within a week and touched an all-time high at 397 MW on May 20. Lost in the cacophony of cover songs by self-proclaimed…
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Experts say there are risks associated with putting a child on a gluten-free diet when they don’t have celiac disease. Take a tour of any grocery store, and the phrase “gluten-free” seems to appear everywhere from labels on salad dressing to bags of corn chips. Since 2012, the amount of glute…
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Making it to the top of Mount Everest is no small feat—thousands of experienced climbers have tried and failed. And unfortunately, hundreds have lost their lives on the white whale of the climbing world. Just this Saturday, 34-year-old Maria Strydom of Australia died after developing high-alt…
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This article is part of the series Critical Thinking Diet crazes are as old as the hills. Beverly Hills, that is. In case you missed it, author Judy Mazel wrote The Beverly Hills Diet back in 1981. Her theory was that weight gain came from undigested food. The book sold more than a million copies. …
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(This article is the second in a weekly Next Avenue series, The Future of Aging: Realizing the Potential of Longevity published by the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging. It was originally titled: Personalized Aging. The first article in the series was A New Model for the Future of Agi…
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What’s the most difficult part of pet ownership? According to a survey of 900 U.S. dog owners conducted by Purina, it’s choosing the right food. More than half of dog owners (and 68 percent of millennial dog owners) even felt that their dog’s nutritional needs were more confusing …
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LONDON – Encouraging people to eat a low-fat diet is making Britain’s weight problem worse not better, and having a disastrous impact on health, two anti-obesity campaign groups said on Monday. In a report questioned by other health specialists, the National Obesity Forum (NOF) and Pub…
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While a high salt intake may raise the risk of heart attack and stroke, a recent study found that a low-salt diet may just be as dangerous. The study, which was published in The Lancet, suggested that low salt or sodium intake may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and death as comp…
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When they start planning for retirement, federal workers — people at the Pentagon, FBI agents, letter carriers, astronauts, NIH scientists, park rangers and NASA rocket scientists — have a problem. It’s one most folks in the private sector don’t have, but wish they did. It’s the automati…
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* Groups say current advice having disastrous impact * Other health specialists question report * UK guidelines suggest low-fat diet, carbohydrates By Kate Kelland LONDON, May 23 (Reuters) – Encouraging people to eat a low-fat diet is making Britain’s weight problem worse not better, and having a …
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When we set out to see if diet soda is somehow more nutritious than regular soda, we quickly realized that the question was sort of like asking which brand of cigarette is best for distance runners, or whether death by impaling is preferable to being crushed by a falling piano. There may be subtle …
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The UK’s National Obesity Forum (NOF) has come out with a scathing report this week that condemns the common advice handed down from authorities to eat a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet. It argues that “eating fat does not make you fat” and joins a growing wave of backlash against the establishe…
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29,029. That’s how many feet in the air the peak of Mount Everest towers over Nepal, and the world, in its gleaming white brilliance. Since the British first billed it as the highest point on Earth in 1856, that snow-capped tip, where almost no life can survive without mechanical assistance due t…
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By Kelly Young Edited by Susan Sadoughi, MD, and André Sofair, MD, MPH High sodium excretion is associated with elevated risk for cardiovascular events, but only in people with preexisting hypertension, a Lancet study finds. Meanwhile, low sodium excretion is also associated with increased risk. …
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Emilia Clarke did the Funky Chicken and robot dances during her “Game of Thrones” audition, the actress revealed while chatting with Jay Duplass for Variety and PBS’ fourth season of “Actors on Actors.” “David Benioff and Dan Weiss and Frank Doelger and Carolyn S…
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A new study on sodium out of Canada has found a diet of low-salt may not be beneficial. The study found that reducing sodium by too great an amount …
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“As a comedian I’m always looking to break the logic down,” Daily Show host Trevor Noah said not long into his Vulture Festival conversation with New York Magazine writer-at-large Rembert Browne. And indeed that logic-based deconstruction of the news is what Noah sees as one of the ha…
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For breakfast should I do something like whole grain bread with the healthier kind of peanut butter and a banana. I could also eat oatmeal with no added Brown sugar or salt and added strawberries. Otherwise eat corn biscuits cereal with a banana. Then for lunch do brown rice, mixed in with walnuts …
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While most health agencies advocate a low-sodium diet for heart health, a controversial new study out of the Population Health Research Institute (PHRI) of McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences in Canada has found that the opposite holds true— low salt intake may not be beneficial, and…
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SAN DIEGO — Patients with irritable bowel syndrome who adhered to a low fermentable oligo-, di-, and mono-saccharides and polyols, or FODMAP, diet experienced reduced symptoms and corresponding changes in the metabolome, according to randomized controlled trial data presented at DDW 2016. FOD…
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The problem? He’d been a advocate of “carb loading” and a high-carb diet for ages. So what should he believe in now? Our full interview from the recent Low Carb Vail conference is now available on our member site: He Questioned His Own Beliefs – Interview with Dr. Peter Brukner…
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Couldyou give up sugar, alcohol, grains, legumes and dairy for 30 days? That means not a single bite of chocolate or a splash of wine while cooking. Hundreds of thousands of people have — while participating in the elimination diet called Whole30, according to the program co-founder. It’s a res…
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STATES CHRONICLE – According to a study published in the journal Lancet, eating too little salt may boost the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. Though the research has been dismissed as “bad science” by some critics, the findings are concerning. In their study, scientists sifted …
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Fitness guru Jillian Michaels, the tough-love trainer on NBC’s hit reality show “The Biggest Loser,” gives exercise instructions while promoting her new workout for the Curves franchise in New York January 15, 2014. Contestants on the reality TV show “The Biggest Loser” put in a gargantuan effort to lose weight: They diet rigorously, exercise for hours a day, and compete with each other to completely change their bodies. And many do change their bodies, quickly losing 100 pounds, 200 pounds — or more. But what happens after? It turns out that, like many people who lose weight, maintaining that smaller frame is hard, even for those whose bodies changed so rapidly and completely. A new study of 14 contestants from Season 8 of the show found that the majority had gained weight in the six years since, and some of them had gained back most or even all of what they lost. What surprised the researchers was this: While a drop in metabolism after the initial weight loss was expected, every participant’s metabolism remained much slower than it should be for someone their size — despite the passage of time. “We were very surprised by the fact that despite regaining a substantial quantity of the weight that they had lost, their resting metabolic rate — that’s the number of calories their body is burning in order to just basically maintain life — [it] was still at this very low level that we observed at the end of the weight loss period on average,” says study author Kevin Hall, a researcher at the National Institutes of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases in Bethesda, Maryland. “And [the resting metabolic weight] was much less — about 500 calories a day less — than would be expected for their newer, slightly higher body size. So this means that they’re at some sort of disadvantage in terms of trying to keep the weight off.” Hall and his team aren’t completely sure why “The Biggest Loser” contestants have such a long-lasting decrease in their metabolism, but he wonders if it isn’t a result of the extreme amount of weight they shed over such a short period of time. “We don’t know if it was something that was a result of this rapid weight loss that they experienced early on as part of the competition,” Hall says, “What we do know is that everybody experiences this sort of metabolic slowing to some extent when they try to lose weight, especially in the early time period. And what we think that we’re able to show here is just how strong that can be when you look at extreme weight loss like these folks have experienced. I don’t think that everyday folks will experience either this extreme amount of weight loss or this metabolic slowdown that these folks experienced in a quantitative sense, but they will experience it to a smaller degree.” Hall compares the body to a spring, saying that it seems like the body might have a ‘set weight’ that it always ‘wants’ to return to. In other words? Weight loss is incredibly difficult, and takes a lot of work to both initially lose pounds, and then maintain that new weight. “One of the perhaps counterintuitive findings that we obtained was that the people who had actually had the most success at maintaining the weight loss were the folks who actually were experiencing the greatest metabolic swelling,” Hall says. “So they were burning the fewest number of calories and the way we like to think about it is that the body is kind of behaving like a spring. And you can pull on the spring and intervene by dieting and exercising and you’re able to stretch the spring out and analogously lose weight. But the harder the spring is [then] going to pull back on you. And so the folks who are most successful are pulling the hardest on the spring and stretching it out the most, but they’re also the ones that are experiencing the greatest pull back. … The body has a sort of preferred weight that it would like to maintain and your efforts to change from that weight are met with some resistance.” As part of his study, Hall compared “The Biggest Loser” contestants to people who undergo bariatric surgery to lose weight, and his results were surprising. Those who lost weight as a result of surgery also experienced a metabolic slowing, but that slowing didn’t last as long as those who took part in “The Biggest Loser.” “Bariatric surgery subjects … also experienced the metabolic slowing within the first year, but after that, very interestingly, that greater than expected change in metabolic rate went away. In other words, their metabolism normalized a year after bariatric surgery. But that was obviously not the case in ‘The Biggest Loser’ contestants,” Hall says. In other words? Bariatric surgery seems to lead to longer-lasting weight loss than extreme lifestyle change weight loss. “What we know is that, right now, those are the only persistent long-term reproducible kinds of interventions that we can do to lead to long term weight loss in people,” Hall says. “We’re really trying to understand the biology of what’s responsible for the relative success of bariatric surgery compared to the lifestyle interventions that we’re all familiar with.” For now, though, Hall’s advice for people who want to lose weight and keep it off is to not go for extreme weight loss, but just focus on the benefits of losing even just a little bit of weight with gradual and sustainable lifestyle changes. “I think a lot of people conflate the cosmetics of weight loss with the health benefits,” Hall says. “You don’t actually have to lose the sort of ‘Biggest Loser’ style amounts of weight in order to improve your health. … If you could change your diet and eat healthier foods and add some exercise in your life — not crazy amounts like the biggest loser does on the program — you’re going to see independent health benefits regardless of your weight. And if you make those changes and make them in a sustainable way that you could actually keep them and integrate them within your life over the long term, you know, your weight will settle at a different value or it might not settle at a different value but regardless your health will be improved.” In Arts, Culture & Media (follow) , Culture (follow) , Health & Medicine (follow) , Health (follow) , Science, Tech & Environment (follow) and Science (follow) .
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