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Autistic Children: Risk for Feeding Problems and Nutritional Deficits
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[17/04/2013] A new, comprehensive analysis of feeding behavior in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) indicates that these children are five times more likely to have a feeding problem, including extreme tantrums during meals, severe food selectivity and ritualistic mealtime behaviors. Autistic Children: Risk for Feeding Problems and Nutritional Deficits - Read more
Vitamin D May Lower Diabetes Risk in Obese Youths
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[03/04/2013] Childhood and adolescent obesity rates in the United States have increased dramatically in the past three decades. Being obese puts individuals at greater risk for developing Type 2 diabetes. Now, University of Missouri (MU) researchers found vitamin D supplements can help obese children and teens control their blood-sugar levels, which may help them stave off the disease.Vitamin D May Lower Diabetes Risk in Obese Youths - Read more
How Autism Changed a Family
All at once the diagnosis Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) changes the life of a whole family. Nothing is the way it used to be or how the parents dreamed of. But soon they realize: There are also many beautiful sides of the new life. A mother narrates.How Autism Changed a Family - Read more
Dementia: Eating Habits Improve Physical and Mental Health
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[08/03/2013] A new analysis has found that a combination of methods that help patients with dementia remember proper eating habits can improve their physical health and lessen symptoms of depression. The study indicates that clinicians should consider using this intervention in individuals with dementia who also have poor nutrition and signs of depression.Dementia: Eating Habits Improve Physical and Mental Health - Read more
Low Vitamin D Levels Increase Risk of Type 1 Diabetes
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[18/02/2013] Having adequate levels of vitamin D during young adulthood may reduce the risk of adult-onset type 1 diabetes by as much as 50 percent, according to researchers at Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). The findings, if confirmed in future studies, could lead to a role for vitamin D supplementation in preventing this serious autoimmune disease in adults. Low Vitamin D Levels Increase Risk of Type 1 Diabetes - Read more
February 2013: Nutrition in Care
With increasing age the sense of taste decreases more and more, appetite dwindles. Hence, caregivers are challenged to guarantee a sufficient dietary intake anyway. Why this is not always so easy and what one should pay attention to, you will get to know in the Topic of the Month February: Nutrition in Care.February 2013: Nutrition in Care - Read more
Elderly: Ensuring a Successful Nutrition
Eating is supposed to be a pleasure. But for many older people, the daily food intake is increasingly becoming a torment. There are multiple reasons for this, but they are often not recognized until it already is too late. Thus it is the task of the nursing staff to provide a balanced diet.Elderly: Ensuring a Successful Nutrition - Read more
Recognising and Avoiding Malnutrition
Overweight is often discussed as the problem par excellence in our society. However, for senior citizens malnutrition is a much more critical topic. The older the people are the more often this illness occurs. So, caregivers have to be attentive.Recognising and Avoiding Malnutrition - Read more
Fish Oil Helps Heal Bedsores of the Critically Ill
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[04/01/2013] Fish oil can help lower blood pressure, reduce inflammation in the skin and joints, and promote healthy fetal development. Now a researcher has found that it has a positive effect on bedsores, too.Fish Oil Helps Heal Bedsores of the Critically Ill - Read more
Elderly: Group Interaction Is the Key to Significant Health Outcomes
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[17/12/2012] The health benefits of 'water clubs' in care homes for the elderly, where residents gather together regularly to drink water, owe as least as much to the social nature of the activity as to the value of drinking water itself, an investigation by psychologists has shown.Elderly: Group Interaction Is the Key to Significant Health Outcomes - Read more
Delivered Meals Help Seniors Stay in their Homes
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[07/12/2012] The more states spend on home-delivered meals under the Older Americans Act, the more likely they are to help people who don't need nursing home care to stay in their homes.Delivered Meals Help Seniors Stay in their Homes - Read more
Successful Rehab Due to Family and Friends
The right clinic, the perfect therapist – the success of treatment of rehabilitation depends on many factors. Up to now closely related people from the direct environment of the patients were seldom included actively in the rehabilitation process. A study urges to change this in future.Successful Rehab Due to Family and Friends - Read more
Frail, Older Adults Are More Likely to Be Food Insufficient
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[07/11/2012] A national study of older Americans shows those who have limited mobility and low physical activity are five times more likely to report that they often don't have enough to eat, defined as "food insufficiency," than older adults who were not frail.Frail, Older Adults Are More Likely to Be Food Insufficient - Read more
Obesity in Type 2 Diabetes: Recommendations Are Consistent
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[01/10/2012] The German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG) introduced the results of a literature search for evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of obesity in type 2 diabetes.Obesity in Type 2 Diabetes: Recommendations Are Consistent - Read more
Blood Sugar Diabetes Risk for South Asians
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[10/09/2012] A new diabetes study at the University of Leicester has discovered that South Asians – people of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Sri Lanka origin – have higher levels of blood sugar than white Europeans independent of risk factors that influence sugar levels.Blood Sugar Diabetes Risk for South Asians - Read more
Drink Made from Berry Wine - Tasty Drug for Diabetes
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[05/09/2012] In evaluating the bioactive compounds of Illinois blueberry and blackberry wines, University of Illinois scientists have found compounds that inhibit enzymes responsible for carbohydrate absorption and assimilation. And that could mean a tasty way to help people with diabetes decrease their blood sugar.Drink Made from Berry Wine - Tasty Drug for Diabetes - Read more
Red Wine: Walk Away from Mobility Problems
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[31/08/2012] In a stride toward better health in later life, scientists reported that resveratrol, the so-called "miracle molecule" found in red wine, might help improve mobility and prevent life-threatening falls among older people.Red Wine: Walk Away from Mobility Problems - Read more
Caffeine May Ease Parkinson's Symptoms
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[08/08/2012] Caffeine, which is widely consumed around the world in coffee, tea and soft drinks, may help control movement in people suffering from Parkinson's. This is the finding of a study conducted at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre.Caffeine May Ease Parkinson's Symptoms - Read more
Lower Vitamin D Could Increase Risk of Dying Older Adults
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[30/07/2012] A new study concludes that among older adults – especially those who are frail – low levels of vitamin D can mean a much greater risk of death.Lower Vitamin D Could Increase Risk of Dying Older Adults - Read more
Fast Food Increases Risk of Diabetes in Singapore
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[06/07/2012] Researchers have examined the eating habits of residents in Singapore and found new evidence that a diet heavy in fast food increases the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease.Fast Food Increases Risk of Diabetes in Singapore - Read more
City Kids Have More Food Allergies
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[11/06/2012] Children living in urban centres have a much higher prevalence of food allergies than those living in rural areas, according to a new study, which is the first to map children's food allergies by geographical location in the United States.City Kids Have More Food Allergies - Read more
Thin as a Baby - a Diabetic in Old Age?
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[04/06/2012] Small babies had significantly higher blood glucose and insulin levels and a higher risk of diabetes at the age of 75 and older. The risk of diabetes in old age was five-fold among those born small but who were obese in midlife compared to those with higher birth weight and low body mass index in adulthood.Thin as a Baby - a Diabetic in Old Age? - Read more
Low Vitamin D in Diet Increases Stroke Risk
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[30/05/2012] Japanese-American men who did not eat foods rich in vitamin D had a higher risk of stroke later in life, according to results of a 34-year study of the University of Hawaii in Honolulu.Low Vitamin D in Diet Increases Stroke Risk - Read more
"Personality Genes" May Help Account for Longevity
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[25/05/2012] Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine have found that personality traits like being outgoing, optimistic, easygoing, and enjoying laughter as well as staying engaged in activities may also be part of the longevity genes mix."Personality Genes" May Help Account for Longevity - Read more
Berries Keep Your Brain Sharp
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[07/05/2012] Berries are good for you, that is no secret. But can strawberries and blueberries actually keep your brain sharp in old age? A new study finds that a high intake of flavonoid rich berries can delay memory decline in older women by 2.5 years.Berries Keep Your Brain Sharp - Read more
Children with ADHD: Dietary Changes Help
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[07/05/2012] Together with child and adolescent psychiatrists, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have just completed an extensive report which reviews the studies which have been done so far on the significance of diet for children and young people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Children with ADHD: Dietary Changes Help - Read more
Augmentative and Alternative Communication: Everybody Has to Say Something
Taking part in the lessons without speaking? Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) makes it possible. With so-called Talkers children with speech impediments can actively take part in the lessons at the Hirtenweg school in Hamburg, Germany. Thus they get the chance to be like all pupils to a certain extent – a little normality far away from the role as an outsider.Augmentative and Alternative Communication: Everybody Has to Say Something - Read more
Excess Fat May Be 'Protective' in Seniors over 85
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[21/03/2012] Though obesity increases the risk of an early death, shaving an average of six to seven years off a person's lifespan, Tel Aviv University researchers have found that this trend may reverse itself after the age of 85.Excess Fat May Be 'Protective' in Seniors over 85 - Read more
Autism: Gluten-Free and Casein-Free Diet May Help
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[14/03/2012] A gluten-free, casein-free diet may lead to improvements in behavior and physiological symptoms in some children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to researchers at Penn State.Autism: Gluten-Free and Casein-Free Diet May Help - Read more
Cocoa May Enhance Skeletal Muscle Function
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[09/03/2012] A small clinical trial led by researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine found that patients with advanced heart failure and type 2 diabetes showed improved mitochondrial structure after three months of treatment with epicatechin-enriched cocoa.Cocoa May Enhance Skeletal Muscle Function - Read more
The Way to Integration Goes through the Stomach
Vegetable stew, curry rice, coalfish fillet – in the canteen of the Higher Regional Court in Cologne there is something for every taste. The menu is as various as the employees of the integration company are different. REHACARE.de took a peek inside the pots.The Way to Integration Goes through the Stomach - Read more
Type 2 Diabetes: Scientists Reassess Weight Loss Surgery
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[16/01/2012] Weight loss surgery is not a cure for type 2 diabetes, but it can improve blood sugar control, according to a new study. Whereas some previous studies have claimed that up to 80 per cent of diabetes patients have been cured following gastric bypass surgery, researchers at Imperial College London found that only 41 per cent of patients achieve remission using more stringent criteria.Type 2 Diabetes: Scientists Reassess Weight Loss Surgery - Read more
Low Vitamin D Levels May Contribute to Development of Type 2 Diabetes
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[11/01/2012] A recent study of obese and non-obese children found that low vitamin D levels are significantly more prevalent in obese children and are associated with risk factors for type 2 diabetes.Low Vitamin D Levels May Contribute to Development of Type 2 Diabetes - Read more
Eating Fish Reduces Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
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[05/12/2011] People who eat baked or broiled fish on a weekly basis may be improving their brain health and reducing their risk of developing mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease, according to a study.Eating Fish Reduces Risk of Alzheimer's Disease - Read more
Elderly Lose Ability to Distinguish between Odors
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[16/11/2011] Scientists found that olfactory sensory neurons in those 60 and over showed an unexpected response to odor that made it more difficult to distinguish specific smells, putting them at greater risk from dangerous chemicals and poor nutrition. Elderly Lose Ability to Distinguish between Odors - Read more
Women Do Not Get Enough Vitamin D During the Menopause
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[24/10/2011] A healthy diet is especially important during the menopause – a period in which the risk of suffering from health problems increases. Various studies analyse the diet of peri- and postmenopausal women in Spain alongside the troubles that come with this transition. The results show that all of those groups studied have a deficient intake of vitamin D.Women Do Not Get Enough Vitamin D During the Menopause - Read more
Low Body Fat Does Not Signify Risk for Heart Disease
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[20/07/2011] Having a lower percentage of body fat may not always lower your risk for heart disease and diabetes, according to a study by scientists of Harvard Medical School (HMS).Low Body Fat Does Not Signify Risk for Heart Disease - Read more
Service Robots in Nursing Homes: Popular Among Residents and Carers Alike
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[18/07/2011] The "WiMi-Care" project has explored ways in which the robot assistant "Care-O-bot" developed at Fraunhofer IPA can be used to serve drinks to residents at an old people's home and additionally to act as an entertainment platform.Service Robots in Nursing Homes: Popular Among Residents and Carers Alike - Read more
Olive Oil May Help Prevent Stroke in Older People
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[22/06/2011] It is not only delicious, but maybe also very helpful: A new study suggests that consuming olive oil may help prevent a stroke in older people. Olive Oil May Help Prevent Stroke in Older People - Read more
Vegetarians: Maybe Lower Risk of Metabolic Syndrome
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[15/04/2011] Loma Linda University study suggests metabolic syndrome with heart disease, diabetes and stroke is significantly less prevalent in vegetarians.Vegetarians: Maybe Lower Risk of Metabolic Syndrome - Read more
Diet-Exercise Combo Best for Obese Seniors
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[13/04/2011] For obese seniors, dieting and exercise together are more effective at improving physical performance and reducing frailty than either alone.Diet-Exercise Combo Best for Obese Seniors - Read more
Eating Berries May Lower Risk of Developing Parkinson's Disease
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[18/02/2011] New research shows men and women who regularly eat berries may have a lower risk of developing Parkinson's disease, while men may also further lower their risk by regularly eating apples, oranges and other sources rich in dietary components called flavonoids.Eating Berries May Lower Risk of Developing Parkinson's Disease - Read more
Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: Diabetics Must Make Diet
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[31/01/2011] Diabetics can face a five times increase in the risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) than non-diabetics. This leads to a seven to ten year reduction in life expectancy and a higher probability of suffering a fatal heart attack. Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: Diabetics Must Make Diet - Read more
Greater Awareness of Food Supply for Children with Diabetes Needed
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[19/01/2011] Managing diabetes in a child requires a careful balance of insulin, diet, and exercise. Buying essential medical supplies, such as needles and testing strips, adds a financial burden to families. According to a new study, the resulting food insecurity that arises from the financial burden of diabetes management increases a child's risk of being hospitalized due to complications from diabetes.Greater Awareness of Food Supply for Children with Diabetes Needed - Read more
Garlic Could Protect against Hip Osteoarthritis
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[22/12/2010] Researchers have discovered that women who consume a diet high in allium vegetables, such as garlic, onions and leeks, have lower levels of hip osteoarthritis.Garlic Could Protect against Hip Osteoarthritis - Read more
Belly Fat Puts Women at Risk for Osteoporosis
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[01/12/2010] For years, it was believed that obese women were at lower risk for developing osteoporosis, and that excess body fat actually protected against bone loss. However, a study found that having too much internal abdominal fat may, in fact, have a damaging effect on bone health.Belly Fat Puts Women at Risk for Osteoporosis - Read more
Unusual Health Rituals Observed by People over 65
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[15/11/2010] Eating steamed pears, having a soothing massage or bathing in a herbal mixture are just some of indigenous health practices used by older people to ward off or treat influenza, according to new research.Unusual Health Rituals Observed by People over 65 - Read more
Daily Dose of Beet Juice Promotes Brain Health
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[10/11/2010] Drinking beet juice can increase blood flow to the brain in older adults – a finding that could hold great potential for combating the progression of dementia.Daily Dose of Beet Juice Promotes Brain Health - Read more
Vitamin B12 May Help Protect Against Alzheimer's Disease
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[25/10/2010] A new study shows that vitamin B12 may protect against Alzheimer's disease, adding more evidence to the scientific debate about whether the vitamin is effective in reducing the risk of memory loss.Vitamin B12 May Help Protect Against Alzheimer's Disease - Read more
Elderly: Low Vitamin D Linked to Metabolic Syndrome
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[06/09/2010] A new study adds to the mounting evidence that older adults commonly have low vitamin D levels and that vitamin D inadequacy may be a risk factor for the metabolic syndrome, a condition that affects one in four adults.Elderly: Low Vitamin D Linked to Metabolic Syndrome - Read more
Eating Berries for Healthy Aging
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[30/08/2010] Scientists reported the first evidence that eating blueberries, strawberries, and acai berries may help the aging brain stay healthy in a crucial but previously unrecognised way. Eating Berries for Healthy Aging - Read more
Children with Special Needs Are at Increased Risk for Oral Disease
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[23/08/2010] For a child with special health care needs, special diets, frequent use of medicine and lack of proper oral hygiene can make it challenging to maintain good oral health.Children with Special Needs Are at Increased Risk for Oral Disease - Read more
Childhood Malnutrition Affects Brain Function in Old Age
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[06/08/2010] Malnutrition early in life appears to diminish brain function in older adulthood, according to a study led by a Michigan State University (MSU) researcher that has implications for many poor, developing nations.Childhood Malnutrition Affects Brain Function in Old Age - Read more
Weight Decrease after Knee and Hip Replacement Surgery
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[04/08/2010] A study has found that patients often exhibit a significant decrease in weight and body mass index (BMI) after undergoing knee or hip replacement surgery (arthroplasty).Weight Decrease after Knee and Hip Replacement Surgery - Read more
Gestational Diabetes: A Bittersweet Warning for Women
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[23/07/2010] A common test to diagnose gestational diabetes – a temporary condition which can harm both mother and child if left untreated – also has predictive power for Type II adult-onset diabetes, a new study finds.Gestational Diabetes: A Bittersweet Warning for Women - Read more
Diet Could Slow Early Effects of Alzheimer
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[16/07/2010] Patients in the early to moderate stages of Alzheimer's Disease could have their cognitive impairment slowed or even reversed by switching to a healthier diet, according to a study.Diet Could Slow Early Effects of Alzheimer - Read more
Down’s Syndrome: Maternal Diet Might Be Helpful
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[30/06/2010] A nutrient found in egg yolks, liver and cauliflower taken by mothers during pregnancy and nursing may offer lifelong "dramatic" health benefits to people with Down’s syndrome.Down’s Syndrome: Maternal Diet Might Be Helpful - Read more
Elderly: Cheese Found to Improve the Immune Response
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[28/06/2010] Scientists in Finland have discovered that cheese can help preserve and enhance the immune system of the elderly by acting as a carrier for probiotic bacteria.Elderly: Cheese Found to Improve the Immune Response - Read more
Reducing Hip Fractures in the Elderly
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[21/06/2010] Seniors who consume a higher level of dietary protein are less likely to suffer hip fractures than seniors whose daily dietary protein intake is less, according to a new study by the Institute for Aging Research of Hebrew SeniorLife.Reducing Hip Fractures in the Elderly - Read more
Dementia Takes away the Meaning of Flavours
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[16/06/2010] Flavour is vulnerable in certain degenerative dementias, with patients developing abnormal eating behaviours including changes in food preferences, faddism and pathological sweet tooth. New research has revealed evidence that these behaviours are linked to a loss of meaning for flavours.Dementia Takes away the Meaning of Flavours - Read more
TV Chef Backs Hospital Food Project for Elderly
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[16/06/2010] Pioneering research from the University of Reading is being used to enhance the taste of hospital food to help prevent or treat malnutrition in older people. The project is supported by celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal.TV Chef Backs Hospital Food Project for Elderly - Read more
Recovery of the Sense of Taste Depends on Age
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[04/06/2010] Age dramatically delays the time it takes to recover the sense of taste following a significant nerve injury, Medical College of Georgia (MCG) researchers said.Recovery of the Sense of Taste Depends on Age - Read more
Lack of Vitamin D Related to MS Brain Atrophy
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[26/05/2010] Low vitamin D levels may be associated with more advanced physical disability and cognitive impairment in persons with multiple sclerosis (MS), studies have shown.Lack of Vitamin D Related to MS Brain Atrophy - Read more
Down Syndrome: Developing New Growth Charts
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[17/05/2010] Researchers will be measuring children with Down syndrome from birth to age 21 to develop updated growth charts. This effort brings together several experts.Down Syndrome: Developing New Growth Charts - Read more
Vitamin B Therapy Dangerous for Diabetics with Kidney Disease
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[17/05/2010] The use of vitamin B to stop kidney damage in people with diabetes needs a closer look, and those with kidney damage now taking high vitamin B doses, should stop. That is the advice from a leading researcher.Vitamin B Therapy Dangerous for Diabetics with Kidney Disease - Read more
Intentional Weight Loss Is Not Harmful to Seniors
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[03/05/2010] A new study refutes the widely held belief that intentional weight loss in older adults leads to increased risk of death.Intentional Weight Loss Is Not Harmful to Seniors - Read more
Diabetes: Body's Anticipation of a Meal Possible Risk Factor
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[31/03/2010] Alterations in our response to the taste or smell of food may be another culprit responsible for Type 2 diabetes, according to scientists at Duke University Medical Center.Diabetes: Body's Anticipation of a Meal Possible Risk Factor - Read more
Special Diet May Reduce Risk of Alzheimer’s
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[08/03/2010] A Mediterranean diet may help people avoid the small areas of brain damage that can lead to problems with thinking and memory, according to a study released by the American Academy of Neurology.Special Diet May Reduce Risk of Alzheimer’s - Read more
Use of Feeding Tubes in Dementia Patients
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[08/03/2010] Researchers from Brown University and Harvard Medical School are calling for improved decision-making in the use of feeding tubes for hospitalized nursing home residents with advanced dementia.Use of Feeding Tubes in Dementia Patients - Read more
High Levels of Vitamin D Reduce Diabetes Risk in Elderly
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[03/03/2010] Middle aged and elderly people with high levels of vitamin D could reduce their chances of developing heart disease or diabetes by 43%, according to researchers at the University of Warwick.High Levels of Vitamin D Reduce Diabetes Risk in Elderly - Read more
Maintaining Youthful Function into Old Age
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[19/02/2010] Researchers at McMaster University have developed a cocktail of ingredients that forestalls major aspects of the aging process.Maintaining Youthful Function into Old Age - Read more
Improving Eating Skills of Dementia Patients
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[01/02/2010] An international study involving academics from the University of Sheffield has shown that it is possible to improve the eating skills and nutritional status of older people with dementia.Improving Eating Skills of Dementia Patients - Read more
Coffee and Tea Can Keep Diabetes Away
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[21/12/2009] Drinking more coffee or tea appears to lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to an analysis of previous studies.Coffee and Tea Can Keep Diabetes Away - Read more
Vitamin D Against Age-Related Cognitive Decline
[25/05/2009] Eating fish – long considered ‘brain food’ – may really be good for the old grey matter, as is a healthy dose of sunshine, new research suggests. Vitamin D Against Age-Related Cognitive Decline - Read more
Older People Are Not Getting their Five-a-Day
[29/04/2009] Older people are not eating enough fruit and vegetables, reveals a research from the Changing Ageing Partnership (CAP).Older People Are Not Getting their Five-a-Day - Read more
B.Braun: First production plant for enteral nutrition in Chile
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[11/05/2006] SANTIAGO DE CHILE/MELSUNGEN. For many years, GHE-member B.Braun has taken an active part on the Chilean market and looks back to 23 years as a market leader in this country. On 25th April 2006, a new...B.Braun: First production plant for enteral nutrition in Chile - Read more
Eat What You Want and When You Want
[21/11/2005] Counting calories isn't the best way to lose weight, according to a new Brigham Young University study that suggests that an approach toward food called "intuitive eating” is better at producing lower cholesterol levels and body mass index scores. Eat What You Want and When You Want - Read more
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