Poor dietary habits are increasingly held to blame for a variety of health problems including obesity, digestive disorders, and a vulnerability to illness as an indirect result to the breakdown of the immune system. 8 comments edit related share plime.comWe are eating too much food, too fast. And it’s not just what we are eating that is of concern, but with, and when. picked by wealthy40 2 years ago |
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Ever wonder why some people can eat anything they want and never gain weight? It may just be the absence of a "fat enzyme": 23 comments edit related share plime.comThe enzyme, MGAT2, determines whether dietary fat is used to generate energy or stored under the skin around the waist. The discovery of its role could be the key to preventing obesity, diabetes and heart disease. *BTW - I hate these people. :P picked by bingo 8 months ago |
When people often eat together with their family during adolescence they can positively influence their dietary quality when reaching young adulthood. picked by maxriter 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
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People who naturally carry a probiotic bacteria called Oxalobacter formigenes are 70 percent less likely to develop kidney stones than people whose dietary tracts lack the bacteria, according to a study. picked by karenben 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share science |
Scientists have developed a potentially powerful new tool in the fight against deficiencies in dietary vitamin A, which cause eye diseases, including blindness, in 40 million children annually, and increased health risks for about 250 million people, mostly in developing countries. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share science |
Obese individuals who undergo stomach surgery may not properly absorb certain medications and nutrients from vitamins, minerals and dietary supplements afterwards. picked by tlovesd 3 years ago 0 comments edit related share science |