What you eat depends on with whom you eat
Hamilton, ON. August 5, 2009 If you are a woman who dines with a man, chances are you choose food with fewer calories than if you dine with a woman. That is one of the findings in a study conducted by researchers at McMaster University. The results appear in the online version of the internati...Nutrition Expert Conducts Survey and Reveals How to Eat Your Way to a New Job
RIVERSIDE, Calif., June 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Certified Nutritional Consultant and Nutrition Expert, Robin De-Ivy Allen conducted a survey of more than 1000 people to test her theory. Is it possible for a person to eat their way to a new job? Can the use of food and proper nutrition actually make a...Workplace e-mail intervention program helps people sit less and eat better
May 19, 2009 (OAKLAND, Calif.) An e-mail intervention program is an effective way to significantly improve diet and physical activity by helping people move more, sit less, and make healthier food choices, according to a Kaiser Permanente Division of Research study in the American Journal of Pre...50 Million Americans Can Have Their Pie & Eat It Too!
AYER, Mass., May 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Never again will cream pie be off limits to the 50 million Americans with lactose intolerance, thanks to Nasoya(R) Silken Creations, the first-ever non-dairy dessert starter. "Silken Creations has all the sweet, creamy taste and texture of traditional pie-m...Mealtime interaction encourages hospitalized seniors to eat more
Sharing a meal in good company can stimulate the appetite particularly among hospitalized seniors according to a new Universit de Montralstudy published in The Gerontologist . "The more social interaction occurs at mealtimes in hospital geriatric re-adaptation units the better food intake wi...Regular Yoga Practice Is Associated With Mindful Eating
... SEATTLE, Aug. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Regular yoga practice is associated with mindful eating, and people who eat mindfully are less likely to be obese, according to a study led by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The study was prompte...Urologist and Allergist Explore Link Between Allergies and Interstitial Cystitis
...ion of food and beverages ingested. Give yourself plenty of time to discover your ideal diet. It may require several weeks of trial and error. eat a healthy, varied, balanced diet -- most patients can do this if they work to identify problem items first. To learn more about IC,...Cardiac Disease in Women Remains Untreated for Decades
...parts, according to the recent publication of a cohort of 1,228 HCM patients worldwide, in the Journal of Women's Health. Of course it's vital to eat healthy, exercise, and reduce your risk factors by keeping your weight down, stop smoking, and get your blood pressure and cholesterol checked regular...Grapes May Aid a Bunch of Heart Risk Factors, U-M Animal Study Finds
...ional Research Service Award. "Though it's true that your mom told you to eat all your fruits and your vegetables, and that we are learning a lot about w... we would not directly tell patients to throw all their pills away and just eat grapes," says Bolling. However, research on grapes and other fruits conta...The way you eat may affect your risk for breast cancer
PHILADELPHIA How you eat may be just as important as how much you eat, if mice studies are any clue. Cancer researchers have long studied the role of diet on breast cancer risk, but results to date have been mixed. New findings published in Cancer Prevention Research , a journal of the Ameri...Harvard scientist says we are what we eat -- and what we cook
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 1, 2009 -- "You are what you eat." Can these pithy words explain the evolution of the human species? Yes, says Richard Wrangham of Harvard University, who argues in a new book that the invention of cooking -- even more than agriculture, the eating of meat, or the advent o...Teenage boys who eat fish at least once a week achieve higher intelligence scores
Fifteen-year-old males who ate fish at least once a week displayed higher cognitive skills at the age of 18 than those who it ate it less frequently, according to a study of nearly 4,000 teenagers published in the March issue of Acta Paediatrica . Eating fish once a week was enough to increa...From seed to nuts: human ancestor's face evolved to eat survival foods
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- The facial structure of an ancient relative of modern humans may have evolved to allow them to eat large, hard nuts and seeds as part of a survival strategy, according to a new study by an international team of researchers that includes Florida State University's Dennis E. Sli...Students eat more whole grains when it's gradually added to school lunch
Elementary school students will eat more whole grains when healthier bread products are gradually introduced into their school lunches, a new University of Minnesota study shows. Whole grain breads are strongly recommended as part of a healthy diet, but children and pre-teens won't always eat t...Despite 'peacenik' reputation, bonobos hunt and eat other primates too
Unlike the male-dominated societies of their chimpanzee relatives, bonobo societyin which females enjoy a higher social status than maleshas a "make-love-not-war" kind of image. While chimpanzee males frequently band together to hunt and kill monkeys, the more peaceful bonobos were believed to res...Biotech Hot in July Driven by Positive Drug Data and Acquisitions
...low-on biologics) is also still unresolved," noted Burrill, "and there are fears that these issues will drive the prices of innovative drugs lower and eat away at biotech company profits." Biotech Industry Statistics for July The monthly, subscription-based Burrill Report (www.burrillreport.co...Monitoring water through a snake's eyes
... cost of testing water manually." The fiber sensors developed by Prof. Katzir are made of insoluble, non-toxic, and biocompatible materials. "You can eat them and nothing will happen to you," he notes. Prof. Katzir's determination to fight terrorism through science has a personal side as well. His fa...Stanford researchers find a quicker, cheaper way to sort isotopes
...opic analysis. To illustrate, Zare explained that certain plants, such as corn, contain more carbon-13 than other plants. Because Americans tend to eat more corn than Europeans, isotopic analysis would detect more carbon-13 in the breath exhaled by an American than in the breath exhaled by a European,...Monitoring water through a snake's eyes
... cost of testing water manually." The fiber sensors developed by Prof. Katzir are made of insoluble, non-toxic, and biocompatible materials. "You can eat them and nothing will happen to you," he notes. Prof. Katzir's determination to fight terrorism through science has a personal side as well. His fa...Nearly 70 Percent of Health Professionals Support Biotechnology's Use in Food Products
...5 percent last year. In fact, Mintel's December 2008 report on Soy Based Food and Drink cites "healthfulness" as the top reason consumers choose to eat soyfoods. According to the International Food Information Council's 2008 Food Biotechnology Survey, Americans continue to be receptive to be...