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'Bad' Fat May Hurt Brain Function Over Time
FRIDAY, May 18 (HealthDay News) -- Women who eat a lot of "bad" saturated fat may hurt their overall brain function and memory over time, Harvard University researchers report.
Abdominal fat removal cuts skin cancer in mice
Washington, May 22 (ANI): Surgical removal of abdominal fat from mice fed a high-fat diet reduces the risk of ultraviolet-light induced skin cancer, researchers say.
Surgical removal of abdominal fat reduces skin cancer in mice
In animal studies, Rutgers scientists have found that surgical removal of abdominal fat from mice fed a high-fat diet reduces the risk of ultraviolet-light induced skin cancer – the most prevalent cancer in the United States with more than two million new cases each year – by up to 80 percent.
Vital Signs: Nutrition: Some Fats May Harm the Brain More
A study followed fat consumption among women older than 65 and tracked their mental ability over four years.
Wine of the Week: 2010 Villa San-Juliette 'Fat Monk' Pinot Noir
I don't know anything about the Fat Monk depicted on a bottom corner of the label hoisting a wine glass, halo hovering over his head. But I would like to second that halo for making a terrific everyday Pinot at an everyday price.
Fat chance for heifers
SCIENCE has endorsed the practice of culling heifers that don't get into calf at their first joining, but not for the reasons that producers might expect.
No More Midnight Snacks? Mice That Eat at Odd Hours Get Fat | 80beats
FA=high-fat, ab libitum (eat-at-will) diet, FT=high-fat, time-restricted diet, NA=normal ab libitum (eat-at-will) diet, NT=normal diet, time-restricted Diets tell you what you eat, but a new study suggests when you eat matters too. Of two groups of mice who were fed the same high-fat diet, the mice who could eat around the clock were much heavier than those who had food restricted to eight hours ...
Bad fat could decline memory
Washington, May 18 (IANS) Certain types of fat are linked with deteriorating memory and mental functioning, says a new study.
Black Pepper May Help Fight Fat
Title: Black Pepper May Help Fight Fat Category: Health News Created: 5/5/2012 11:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 5/7/2012 12:00:00 AM
Study Links Saturated Fat To Cognitive Decline
Saturated fats, already decried by health experts because past studies have linked them to cardiovascular and other diseases, could actually impair how well a person's brain functions, according to a new study published Friday in the Annals of Neurology . In the paper, researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston analyzed the diets of more than 6,000 women aged 65 or older over the ...
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