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07/21/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Bad eating habits may cause blindness, warn researchers
There’s no denying that eating junk food is bad for your health, as it’s linked to obesity and an increased risk of various health problems. A report in the Annals of Internal Medicine even found that a diet full of junk food could eventually cause vision loss. Researchers from the University of Bristol in the U.K. looked at a particular case […]
01/23/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Low vitamin K levels associated with disability and mobility limitations in the elderly
Vitamin K is an essential vitamin that plays a vital role in bone and heart health. It is one of the main vitamins responsible for blood coagulation and bone mineralization and also helps maintain brain function, boost metabolism, and protect against certain cancers. While vitamin K deficiency is rare, a lower-than-average intake of this important […]
06/17/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Producing nutrient-rich foods can help address global problems like vitamin and mineral deficiencies
People around the world are not getting adequate amounts of vitamins and minerals from their diets. Illinois-based researchers warned that this nutritional discrepancy would persevere into the 2050s – unless micronutrient-rich foods are made cheaper and easier to access. Their study evaluated the changes in diets from 2018 to 2050. The results predicted that existing shortages in certain nutrients – calcium and vitamins D, E, and […]
06/04/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Consuming dairy foods, red meat and processed meat at key life stages has varying health implications, according to study
Different life stages can be linked to different nutritional and dietary challenges. For instance, in the U.K., there is reduced consumption of milk and red meat observed in both teenage girls and young women. This decrease may be due to them considering both as fattening; but the consequence of this insufficient consumption is a deficiency in key […]
05/27/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Consumption of dairy foods, red meat and processed meat has varied health implications at key life stages
In this review, a researcher from the University of Reading in the U.K. examines the role of dairy foods and red meat at key life stages in terms of their ability to reduce or increase chronic disease risk. This article, which includes a discussion about recent meta-analyses and updated reports on the associations between dairy foods, […]
03/05/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Magnesium and vitamin D: The perfect pair?
Magnesium is more than an essential mineral: It’s responsible for over 300 biochemical reactions needed by the body to function well. According to a study in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, this essential mineral can even regulate vitamin D levels in the body, increasing it in people with deficient levels and reducing it for people […]
02/05/2019
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By Vicki Batts
Archaeological evidence shows that vitamin C deficiency wiped out an entire town
For many people, nutrition is more about calories than it is about vitamins and minerals. But as science continues to demonstrate, nutritional status is dependent on far more than just the amount of energy you consume. The medical and pharma industries, alongside Big Food, have been working to downplay the necessity of good nutrition for […]
01/25/2019
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By Ellaine Castillo
Inadequate levels of vitamin D contribute to stunted growth and underweight status of Ecuadorian children
A team of researchers from different research institutions in the U.S. and Ecuador discovered another health risk associated with vitamin D deficiency. In their study, which was published in the journal Public Health Nutrition, it was revealed that vitamin D deficiency in Ecuadorian children was associated with stunted growth and with being underweight. Vitamin D is an important […]
01/06/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Being deficient in vitamin D can increase your risk of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s
As you age, you need to get enough vitamin D, which is essential for various health functions. Doing so can help prevent a vitamin D deficiency, which is linked to added stress on the immune system and greater chance of illness. According to a study, vitamin D supplementation also offers many benefits, such as disease prevention. In […]
06/14/2018
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By Cassie B.
Have a large waistline? You most likely have a vitamin D deficiency, according to this study
If you’re overweight, there are plenty of things you might worry about, from looking good in your clothes and brushing off cruel comments, to avoiding the serious health problems associated with your weight, like diabetes and cancer. However, a new study points to an often-overlooked issue facing many obese people that can have very serious […]
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