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Mother's diet may have long term impact on child's health, study suggests
Mothers who eat an unhealthy diet during pregnancy may be putting their children at risk of developing long ... College, London, showed that rodents which ate a diet rich in fat, sugar and salt whilst ...Scientists learn how food affects the brain
... three times a week, along with a balanced diet. "Omega-3 fatty acids are essential." ... related to learning and memory are adversely affected by unhealthy diets, he said. Emerging research indicates ...Association found between severe obstructive sleep apnea
... Medicine shows that unrelated to obesity, people with severe SDBs consume a more unhealthy diet, which may be a factor contributing to greater cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. These findings ...News from the Journal of Clinical Oncology
... lifestyle factors – such as obesity, physical inactivity and unhealthy diet – are known to promote high levels ... healthy body weight, and adopt a healthy diet that does not promote high levels of insulin ...Food advertisements in your magazine: How healthy are they?
... treat of a cup of tea, a chocolate bar and a magazine may unwittingly be tempted to an even unhealthier diet. What's in the ads? Newcastle University researchers collected and compared data on the ...Bipolar disorder linked to risk of early death from natural causes
... poor physical health among people with bipolar disorder, according to the published report. These include unhealthy diet, binge eating, lack of exercise, smoking, substance abuse, social deprivation, ...Maternal personality affects child's eating habits
... high BMI and/or many children, there was a greater chance that they would give their children an unhealthy diet. - However, if mothers had a higher education and/or were older, they were more likely ...Even Cockroaches Get Fat on Bad Food
Cockroaches who eat an unhealthy diet become fat and mature late.Moving to the US increases cancer risk for Hispanics
... discouraged from adopting unfavorable lifestyles that may be more common in the United States, such as unhealthy diets, smoking and alcohol use, according to Pinheiro and Ramirez. Additional studies ...Learning the risks for stroke -- and taking action
... disease - and thus the object of the ESC's far-reaching prevention programme. Unhealthy diets, smoking, and physical inactivity are all unequivocally identified as fuel for a growing epidemic of ...
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