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    Encouraging Results For Folic Acid As A Cancer Prevention Drug (June 12, 2006) -- Folic acid supplements may prevent cancer progression and promote regression of disease, according to a new study. The small study found that 31 of 43 patients with the precancerous laryngeal lesion ... > full story

    Report Focuses On The Role Good Microbes Play In Future Medicine (June 10, 2006) -- Not all bacteria are bad. In fact, beneficial microbes could represent the future of medicine, with the potential to treat a variety of diseases in humans and animals from diarrhea and eczema to gum ... > full story

    Diabetes Research Takes Wing Thanks To Long-lived Fruit Fly (June 7, 2006) -- The creation of an extraordinarily long-lived fruit fly by genetics researchers has led scientists down an unexpected new path in the fight against diabetes. The mutant fly is serving as a portal for ... > full story

    Orange, Grapefruit Juice For Breakfast Builds Bones In Rats (June 6, 2006) -- Orange and grapefruit juice regularly given to lab rats prevented osteoporosis, long considered an unavoidable aging disease in which bones become more likely to break, according to a study by Texas ... > full story

    Loss Of Central Vision With Age May Be Linked To Quality Of Dietary Carbohydrates (June 6, 2006) -- Dietary glycemic index may be an independent and modifiable risk factor for age-related macular degeneration, according to researchers at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging ... > full story

    New Research Clarifies Roles Of Calcium, Vitamin D, And Protein In Bone Health, Fracture Risk (June 5, 2006) -- New research shows calcium in food might do more to protect bones than supplemental calcium in pill form, according to results presented at the IOF World Congress on Osteoporosis in Toronto, ... > full story

    Hormone's Role In Insects Could Give Insight For Cancer Treatment, Malnutrition (June 1, 2006) -- New research shows that in the caterpillar of the tobacco hawkmoth, tissues called imaginal discs, which give rise to structures such as the legs and eyes, form and grow despite severe starvation ... > full story

    Why We Could All Do With A Siesta (June 1, 2006) -- The Spaniards may have been right all along -- a siesta after a hearty lunch is natural, new research suggests. Scientists at The University of Manchester have for the first time uncovered how brain ... > full story

    Low Carbohydrate Diet Did Not Increase Bone Loss, Study Finds (May 24, 2006) -- A strict low-carbohydrate diet had no effect on bone loss for adults following an Adkins-type diet for weight loss, a study by rheumatologists at the University of South Florida found. The clinical ... > full story

    Five Surprising Facts About Starvation That Could Change The International Agenda (May 23, 2006) -- In The Lancet, researchers from UNICEF and the Friedman School at Tufts University in Boston present five surprising facts about severe childhood malnutrition (aka "wasting") and argue that it must ... > full story

    Selenium-protein Deficiency Raises Prostate Cancer Risk (May 23, 2006) -- UIC researchers report new findings that suggest the level of selenium-containing proteins in the body plays an instrumental role in preventing cancer, and that dietary selenium plays a role in ... > full story

    Study Finds That A Woman's Chances Of Having Twins Can Be Modified By Diet (May 21, 2006) -- An obstetrician well known for his care of and research into multiple-birth pregnancies has found that dairy intake can affect a woman's chances of having twins, and that her overall chance is ... > full story

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