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  • How Cinnamon Can Help People with Diabetes

  • Feb 27, 2015 11:30 PM EST
  • Millions of people around the world are affected with diabetes, and many more remain undiagnosed. While there’s no cure to it yet, there are ways to control one of its symptoms, high blood sugar, by consuming cinnamon.
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  • Early Exposure To Peanuts Reduces Risk For Allergies

  • Feb 27, 2015 05:40 PM EST
  • A team of researchers which was funded by the National Institutes of Health and Food Allergy Research and Education has conducted a study to see if early exposure to peanuts played a major role in the development of peanut allergies.
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  • Weight loss surgery may reduce some pregnancy risks

  • Feb 26, 2015 06:47 PM EST
  • Women who have had weight-loss surgery and who then become pregnant have fewer risks during those pregnancies than do obese women who have not had such surgery. However, they still have some risks not seen in women who haven’t had such surgery.
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  • How Can Coffee Promote Health?

  • Feb 26, 2015 02:51 AM EST
  • A new dietary report says three to five cups of coffee per day cannot harm healthy individuals.
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  • Study Shows How Processed Food Damages Gut Health

  • Feb 25, 2015 10:45 PM EST
  • Obesity is not a one-dimensional issue. It is so complex researchers are still trying to find out what exactly causes it. These include the belief that it may have been caused by a damage to gut health and low-grade inflammation.
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  • The Food That Can Likely Make You Ill, According to a Study

  • Feb 24, 2015 10:01 PM EST
  • Every year, more than 8 million people get sick from the types of food they eat, and sadly around a thousand of them die. What makes the problem more difficult to manage is the fact that health experts haven’t really figured out which of the hundreds of vege…
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  • Highly processed foods may trigger an addiction response

  • Feb 23, 2015 10:35 PM EST
  • If you are craving some fries and a pizza right not, you probably knew that already, but two studies done at the University of Michigan appear to support the idea that certain foods act like addictive drugs.
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  • Diet may play a role in multiple sclerosis

  • Feb 21, 2015 02:17 AM EST
  • On average, the women with multiple sclerosis ate lower levels of five nutrients that have antioxidant or anti-inflammatory properties.
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