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March 2008

Experts recommend omega oils for infants

A panel of health experts has highlighted the importance of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids for young children by recommending that infant formulas should contain the omega oils.

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Green tea holds hope in superbug fight

Egyptian scientists have discovered that green tea could be a useful asset in the fight against resistant superbugs.

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Folic acid supplements may reduce heart damage

Supplements of folic acid could help to reduce the extent of tissue damage during a heart attack, new research suggests.

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Missed breakfasts fuel obesity increase

A growing trend for skipping breakfast is leading to an increased need for weight management, new research suggests.

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Psoriasis patients face greater disease risk

Patients with the chronic skin condition psoriasis may be more likely to suffer from other medical ailments, such as heart disease, depression and cancer, a new study suggests.

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Eczema sufferers may benefit from omega-3

German researchers have found that patients with eczema may benefit from increasing their intake of omega-3.

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Obese pets face early death

Pet owners are being encouraged to help their dog or cat towards better health as an overweight animal is more likely to meet an early grave.

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Owners urged to consider pet nutrition

The importance of good pet nutrition is being highlighted to mark National Nutritional Month.

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Charity recommends vegetarian diet for good health

The Vegetarian & Vegan Foundation (VVF) is about to celebrate its sixth anniversary and has marked the occasion by highlighting the health benefits of the lifestyle choice.

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High abdominal fat linked to raised dementia risk

A new study suggests that people in their 40s should take weight management seriously as high levels of abdominal fat appear to be linked to dementia in later life.

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Study finds 'harmful side-effects' of HRT

Women who are considering taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to control the symptoms of menopause may want to consider a more natural alternative after a new study revealed that the drugs can increase the risk of breast cancer recurrence.

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Maintaining muscle mass in old age 'harder for women'

A new study has revealed that it is harder for women to keep in good shape as they age than it is for men.

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Grape antioxidant could fight cancer cells

Experts at the University of Rochester Medical Centre have found that a natural antioxidant occurring in grape skins and red wine could help to destroy pancreatic cancer cells when used alongside conventional treatments.

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Cod liver oil eases arthritis

Cod liver oil can be beneficial for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, a new study has found.

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Study links gene variants to heart attack risk

A combination of gene variants appear to be linked to high cholesterol and heart attack risk and could help doctors to identify patients who need to take cholesterol-lowering action.

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Lack of folic acid linked to sperm abnormalities

Men may want to take folic acid supplements after a new study found that men with low levels of dietary folate have higher rates of abnormal sperm.

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Plant compounds may strengthen the heart

An EU-funded study has found that plant compounds called flavonoids may help to protect the heart against heart attack.

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Soy compound may prevent prostate cancer spread

Scientists have found that a compound found in soybeans may help to prevent the spread of prostate cancer.

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Tea extracts may protect female heart

Tea appears to help protect women against heart attacks and strokes, although the beneficial effects do not seem to occur in men.

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Grape skin supplements may benefit diabetics

Supplements containing a compound from grape skins could one day help to prevent common complications associated with diabetes, a new study suggests.

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Pregnancy cravings may signal nutrient needs

Women who experience unusual food cravings while pregnant may be receiving a sign from their body that they are short on certain key nutrients, experts believe.

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Pine bark extract improves memory

A new study has found that Pycnogenol, an antioxidant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree, can help to improve memory in elderly people.

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Herbal extracts may treat unsightly leg veins

People with varicose veins or spider veins on their legs may benefit from herbal supplements, an expert has suggested.

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Poor sleep 'more dangerous in women'

The effects of inadequate sleep are more profound in women than in men, a new study has found.

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Extra vitamin D in childhood cuts diabetes risk

Vitamin D supplements in early childhood can help to prevent type-1 diabetes in later life, researchers have claimed.

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Researchers highlight heart benefits of omega-3

An article in the latest edition of the Mayo Clinic Proceedings summarises the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids for the cardiovascular system.

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Magnesium may lower stroke risk in smokers

Male smokers with a high intake of magnesium may have a lower risk of stroke than those with a low intake, a new study suggests.

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Pregnant women deficient in omega-3 fatty acids

The average adult's diet is deficient in omega-3 fatty acids which, in the case of pregnant women, can have serious implications for the health of offspring, scientists have warned.

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Study finds lack of prostate awareness

Many men are unaware of the symptoms of prostate cancer and those who do know the symptoms would often delay visiting a doctor if they had concerns, a new survey shows.

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Nutrition may promote healthy joints

Many people who suffer from joint disease find relief by making certain dietary changes or complementing their diet with supplements.

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Supplements may boost eye health

Supplements containing lutein and zeaxanthin can improve eye health, even in people with seemingly healthy eyes, a new study suggests.

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Owners subjecting pets to early death

Many pet owners are literally killing their pets with kindness by overfeeding them, a veterinary charity has warned.

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Chronic conditions linked to supplement use

Having a chronic medical condition such as cancer is often the main factor behind a person's decision to start taking dietary supplements, a new study has found.

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Low-carb diet 'also low in folic acid'

People who follow a low-carbohydrate diet, such as the highly controversial Atkins diet, could also have a low folic acid intake, researchers have found.

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Garden mint could ease laminitis pain

A natural remedy made from mint could help to treat laminitis, a painful condition that affects horses' hooves.

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