Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Es Ayuno Mal Consejero Si Se Busca Evitar Diabetes

Por su actividad diaria como taxista, Memo tiene que salir muy temprano de su casa sin ingerir algún alimento, y así pasa buena parte de la mañana hasta que puede darse un momento para tomar un licuado con leche y fruta.


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Advierte Investigador Sobre Riesgos De Desnutrición Y Obesidad En Infantes

Aumentar la cantidad de ácidos grasos poliinsaturados Omega 3 y Omega 6 en la dieta de niños de entre 9 y 24 meses beneficia su salud debido a que ese tipo de grasas aumenta la sensibilidad a la insulina.


Aumentar la cantidad de ácidos grasos poliinsaturados Omega 3 y Omega 6 en la dieta de ni...
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Eating Five A Day Could Be Good For Your Mental Health

A new research suggests that fruit and vegetable consumption could be as good for your mental as your physical health.


Fruit and vegetable consumption could be as good for your mental as your physical health, new research suggests.
The research, conducted by the University of Warwick’s Medical ...
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Cheap Nanocomposites For Food Industry

Researchers have developed nanocomposites for the economical production of instruments directed to the metalworking industry.


At the Center for Innovation, Research and Development in Engineering and Technology (CIIDIT), from the Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at the...
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Paraffins To Cut Energy Consumption In Homes

Researchers have developed a modular device based on paraffins that allows thermal energy to be stored, thus reducing the total volume of the system by 50%.
 
View of the thermal energy storage prototype developed by members of the UPV/EHU’s consolidated research group ENEDI(Energy in B...
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Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Don’t Drink Water If Left Somewhere Warm

A new study warns of bottled water in China ─ don’t drink the liquid if you’ve left it somewhere warm for a long time.


Americans can take a warning from a University of Florida study of bottled water in China ─ don’t drink the liquid if you’ve left it somewhere warm for a long time.
Plastic wat...
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Environment Plays Big Role In Food Allergic Disease Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Researchers have found that environment has a much stronger role than genetics in food allergy eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE).


Researchers have found that environment has a much stronger role than genetics in eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), a severe, often painful food allergy that renders...
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EFSA Assesses Salmonella Outbreak

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has reported that the 38 human cases of monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium detected recently in six Member States are likely to be part of the same cluster.


The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has reported that the 38 human cases of m...
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Mycotoxins Present Food Deteriorates Neuroregeneration

Researchers showed the potential negative effect on neuroregeneration caused by Ochratoxine A, a mycotoxin found in many types of food.


The research, carried out in the Faculty of Health Sciences of CEU Cardenal Herrera University, in cooperation with the University of Valencia, was published ...
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Saturday, 20 September 2014

Changing Landscape Of Today’s Supermarket

With convenience and value being key drivers when it comes to grocery shopping, successful retailers will be those who adapt to changes in consumer product preferences, technology and lifestyle needs.


With convenience and value being key drivers when it comes to grocery shopping, successful...
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Friday, 19 September 2014

Which Fats To Be Included In A Healthy Diet?

Food scientists advise how fatty acids and nutritional oils may benefit cognition, weight management, heart health, eye and brain development, and even mood.


Fats are often considered the enemy of good nutrition, but when included in a healthy diet they can boast several potential health...
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Consumers Will Pay More For Eco-Friendly Plants

A new study shows that people concerned with future consequences of their decisions will pay up to 16 cents more for eco-friendly plants.


People concerned with future consequences of their decisions will pay up to 16 cents more for eco-friendly plants, a new University of Florida study...
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Artificial Sweeteners Linked To Glucose Intolerance And Metabolic Disease

A new study reveals that certain gut bacteria may induce metabolic changes following exposure to artificial sweeteners.


Artificial sweeteners, promoted as aids to weight loss and diabetes prevention, could actually hasten the development of glucose intolerance and metabolic disease; and they...
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Scientists Root Out Horsemeat Fraud

Food scientists have built on the recent introduction of mass spectrometry for meat authentication to help root out food fraudulent practices.


As the United Kingdom forms a new crime unit designed to fight food fraud — in response to an uproar last year over horse meat being passed off as beef ...
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Microbes To Help Cleaning Waste For Rural Areas

Researchers have developed a unique method to use microbes buried in pond sediment to power waste cleanup in rural areas.


Washington State University researchers have developed a unique method to use microbes buried in pond sediment to power waste cleanup in rural areas.
The first...
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Go To College And Expect Your Kids Eating Better

A new study suggests that children of college-educated parents eat more vegetables and drink less sugar.


Children of college-educated parents eat more vegetables and drink less sugar, according to a new study from the University of British Columbia. But it’s still not enough, the study...
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Global Agriculture: More Land, Fewer Harvests

According to a new study some two-thirds of all land potentially suitable for agricultural use is already under cultivation.


Most of the Earth’s agricultural land resources are already under cultivation. Climate change poses a huge challenge to global agriculture, but a new study by g...
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Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Pros And Cons Of Supplements

In general there is no benefit from taking a supplement just for the sake of supplementing. So, talk to your doctor about what would be beneficial for you.


From multivitamins to supplements that pledge to help with everything from depression to treating athlete’s foot, whole stores are filled w...
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Eggs From Backyard Chickens Could Hurt You Or Others

Pharmacologists say that owners of backyard chickens need to be aware of potential drug residues in eggs that might be or have been on medication.
 
Cleaning water dishes is important after chickens being raised in the backyard complete any course of medication. That’s because...
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Sound Vibrations To Help Reducing Pesticides And Boosting Harvests

Scientists have been experimenting with unusual and totally eco-friendly sound and odor devices to fight off insects, to boost harvests and open up a new chapter in sustainable farming.


Scientists in Italy are experimenting with sound vibrations to replace pesticides. Adapting different ...
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