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Can Better Nutrition Reduce The Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease?

9/19/2019

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​Max Wallack
, Harvard Medical Student
Have you ever wondered what you can do to reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease?  A healthy diet may be one important way in which you can lower your risk.

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Sweet New Evidence On Beverage Taxes

9/5/2019

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​Joshua Petimar
, ScD, PhD
Countries around the world – from small nations like Fiji and Vanuatu to huge ones like India and Mexico – are increasingly implementing taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) in an effort to improve diet quality and reduce rates of chronic disease. SSBs, which include sodas, iced teas, energy drinks, and other beverages with added sugar, are an understandable target for an excise tax; they are strongly associated with poor health outcomes (such as obesity, diabetes, and dental caries), and they consist of “empty calories” that reduce feelings of satiety. While the U.S. isn’t one of the 30+ countries to levy an SSB tax, several US cities have now done so. And, results are coming in.

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In People With Diabetes, Could Breakfast Really Be The Most Important Meal Of The Day?

7/23/2019

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Nora Torres Yordan,
Harvard Medical Student

“Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.” We’ve all heard (and likely repeated) this age-old phrase. Despite saying it, however, some of us might not live by it. Maybe we’re running late in the morning, or we think skipping it benefits our waistlines. Or perhaps some of us think this is one of those baseless statements well-meaning people make. 

Regardless of the reason, some of us are habitual breakfast skippers. It turns out, it’s not doing us any favors, especially for those of us who live with diabetes. 

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Striking An (Oxidative) Balance: Prenatal Pro-oxidant Exposure, Protective Prenatal Nutrients And Asthma Risks In Adolescents

7/22/2019

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​Joanne Sordillo
, ScD, MS
Childhood allergic disease is a significant public health problem, with over half of school-age children showing sensitization to allergens, and approximately 10% with asthma. Childhood asthma is responsible for more hospitalizations and emergency room visits than any other childhood disease in the U.S. While a child’s early life experience may influence his or her risk, susceptibility to allergies and asthma likely begins even before birth.  

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Breakfast: Eat Or Skip?

6/6/2019

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​Veronique Gingras,
MS, PhD
Breakfast is often advertised as “the most important meal of the day”. Many nutritional guidelines include regular breakfast as a strategy to maintain a healthy weight and eating breakfast is the focus of many weight loss strategies. However, the importance of eating breakfast for weight control or as part of a weight loss strategy remains controversial and it continues to be debated in the scientific literature and community.

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