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Brain Food: Good Fats Better for Memory
When it comes to your noggin, not all fats are created equal, with new research finding the same fats that wreak havoc on the body may do the same to the mind. The good news, the fats known to be healthy for the body were also linked to better cognitive function in older women who participated in the new study.
Certain types of fat associated with worse memory and overall cognitive function
It has been known for years that eating too many foods containing "bad" fats, such as saturated fats or trans fats, isn't healthy for your heart. However, according to new research from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), one "bad" fat-saturated fat-was found to be associated with worse overall cognitive function and memory in women over time. By contrast, a "good" fat-mono-unsaturated fat was ...
Seven in Ten Americans Cooking More Instead of Going Out to Save Money
NEW YORK, May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- One of the ways people gauge when an economic recovery is occurring is when Americans start spending more on things like eating out in restaurants. People are dining ...
With fat: What's good or bad for the heart, may be the same for the brain
According to new research, one "bad" fat -- saturated fat -- was found to be associated with worse overall cognitive function and memory in women over time. By contrast, a "good" fat -- mono-unsaturated fat was associated with better overall cognitive function and memory.
Extended daily fasting overrides harmful effects of a high-fat diet: Study may offer drug-free intervention to prevent ...
It turns out that when we eat may be as important as what we eat. Scientists have found that regular eating times and extending the daily fasting period may override the adverse health effects of a high-fat diet and prevent obesity, diabetes and liver disease in mice.
Salk Study May Offer Drug-Free Intervention to Prevent Obesity and Diabetes
Extended daily fasting overrides harmful effects of a high-fat diet.
The Obesity Epidemic - Two Policy Experts Speak Out
As part of our look into the obesity epidemic, we decided to ask two leading healthcare policy experts questions about the likelihood and potential impact of a tax on the obese and a tax on high-fat and high-sugar foods. This is the third article in a series I have written on obesity, with the previous two articles, A Fat Tax In America's Future? and Cash As Weapon In The War Against Obesity ...
Stop picking on food - John Stossel
I guess since Big Brother went after a diabetic blogger and sentenced him to 120 days in jail for talking about his diabetes and his eating habits, Michelle Obama may finally stop her Fight the Fat . . .
Rapid Climate Changes Turn North Woods into Moose Graveyard
ALONG THE GUNFLINT TRAIL, Minn. -- If moose disappear from the boreal forest of northern Minnesota, as some biologists predict, they will not exit with a thunderous crash. Climate extinctions come quietly, even when they involve 1,000-pound herbivores. [More]
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