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Calorie Restriction and Stroke
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Why underweight babies become obese: Study says disrupted hypothalamus is to blame
sciencedaily.com — “A new animal model study has found that in low–birth-weight babies whose growth was restricted in the womb, the level of appetite-producing neuropeptides in the brain's hypothalamus — the central control of the appetite — is higher, resulting in a natural tendency among these children to consume more calories.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Why underweight babies become obese: Study says disrupted hypothalamus is to blame http://t.co/qPbnFPhh
American Heart Association Teams With Olympic Gold Medalist Jennie Finch to Launch “Billion Calorie Count-UP” / American Heart Association
newsroom.heart.org — “AHA Newsroom, AHA News, heart news, heart health news, news releases, heart news releases, stroke news releases, stroke news, advocacy news, advocacy news releases, press releases, multimedia, podcast, video, audio interview” View full resource at newsroom.heart.org
Most Recently Shared on April 4, 2012 at 5:32 pm By:
New 'Billion Calorie Count-UP' campaign from @American_Heart challenges Americans to burn 1M calories by 2020: http://t.co/U6lrxMhY
Study finds higher death rate in calorie-restricted models of IBD
news-medical.net — “In a surprising result, Michigan State University researchers looking at the effects of diet on bowel disease found that mice on a calorie-restricted diet were more likely to die after being infected with an inflammation-causing bacterial pathogen in the colon.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Study finds higher death rate in calorie-restricted models of IBD: In a surprising result, Michigan State Univer... http://t.co/6ZHIaSS3
Low-calorie diet may be harmful for bowel disease patients
sciencedaily.com — “In a surprising result, researchers looking at the effects of diet on bowel disease found that mice on a calorie-restricted diet were more likely to die after being infected with an inflammation-causing bacterial pathogen in the colon.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Low-calorie diet may be harmful for bowel disease patients
sciencedaily.com — “In a surprising result, researchers looking at the effects of diet on bowel disease found that mice on a calorie-restricted diet were more likely to die after being infected with an inflammation-causing bacterial pathogen in the colon.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Low-calorie diet may be harmful for bowel disease patients
sciencedaily.com — “In a surprising result, researchers looking at the effects of diet on bowel disease found that mice on a calorie-restricted diet were more likely to die after being infected with an inflammation-causing bacterial pathogen in the colon.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Low-calorie diet may be harmful for bowel disease patients http://t.co/Q7OAGN4U
Low-calorie diet may be harmful for bowel disease patients
medicalxpress.com — “In a surprising result, Michigan State University researchers looking at the effects of diet on bowel disease found that mice on a calorie-restricted diet were more likely to die after being infected with an inflammation-causing bacterial pathogen in the colon.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Lack of sleep may increase calorie consumption / American Heart Association
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Most Recently Shared on March 14, 2012 at 8:30 pm By:
RT @drmarthagulati: Lack of sleep may increase calorie consumption. http://t.co/MlB7fxci
My current take on calorie restriction « Dr Dave Unleashed Blog
drdaveunleashed.wordpress.com — “My current take on calorie restriction « Dr Dave Unleashed Blog” View full resource at drdaveunleashed.wordpress.com
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Restrained Eating vs Calorie Restriction
adonisindex.com — “Restrained eating is different from calorie restriction. One leads to weight loss, the other leads to obsessive compulsive eating and binging.” View full resource at adonisindex.com
Most Recently Shared on February 22, 2012 at 7:34 pm By:
Great post. Lots of good points made about the dangers of "restrained eating vs. calorie restriction." http://t.co/VcpVHmPp
Is there a link between diet soda and heart disease? - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “I'm a big fan of diet soda. I like the taste, and I love that it doesn't have any calories. I can drink two or three diet sodas a day and not worry about gaining weight. But a new study has me wondering if enjoying the sweetness of soda without the sugar and calories is such a good thing after all.” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
Most Recently Shared on February 21, 2012 at 5:41 pm By:
Does drinking diet soda increase the risk of heart disease and stroke? A new study says yes. http://t.co/ulBGwduW
Sirtuins mediate mammalian metabolic responses to nutrient availability : Abstract : Nature Reviews Endocrinology
nature.com — “Sirtuins mediate mammalian metabolic responses to nutrient availability : Abstract : Nature Reviews Endocrinology” View full resource at nature.com
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Now AOP: Sirtuins mediate mammalian metabolic responses to nutrient availability by Chalkiadaki & Guarente @ MIT http://t.co/K6puEUeL
Could A Soda Tax Prevent 26,000 Deaths Per Year? : The Salt : NPR
npr.org — “Researchers say a tax on soda could be an effective way of preventing diabetes, strokes and early deaths. But some wonder whether a tax would encourage people to substitute another empty calorie drink, or other types of junk foods that were not taxed, for soda.” View full resource at npr.org
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Could A Soda Tax Prevent 26,000 Deaths Per Year? : The Salt : NPR
npr.org — “Researchers say a tax on soda could be an effective way of preventing diabetes, strokes and early deaths. But some wonder whether a tax would encourage people to substitute another empty calorie drink, or other types of junk foods that were not taxed, for soda.” View full resource at npr.org
Most Recently Shared on January 12, 2012 at 10:13 pm By:
Could A Soda Tax Prevent 26,000 Deaths Per Year? http://t.co/htExampt
Top 10 apps for health, fitness and nutrition - Health - CBC News
cbc.ca — “There are apps to track how many calories you've burned, measure your blood pressure and plan meals.” View full resource at cbc.ca
Most Recently Shared on January 5, 2012 at 5:20 pm By:
'My Heart&Stroke Health app' featured in CBC article as 1 of 10 best apps for health, fitness and nutrition: http://t.co/NyWgOkee
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