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Low fat diet shows decreased risk for ovarian cancer

A low fat diet could reduce the risk of ovarian cancer in postmenopausal

women, according to the US' Women's Health Initiative (WHI) Dietary

modification trial...

http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=80500 & m=2nieo12 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn

 

Low zinc levels may raise pneumonia risk in the elderly

Low blood levels of zinc may be linked to an increased risk of pneumonia

amongst the elderly, suggesting the benefits of supplements for this at

risk population, says new research...

http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=80444 & m=2nieo12 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn

 

Soy may aid men at high risk of prostate cancer

Men at high risk of prostate cancer, a cancer on the rise worldwide, may

benefit from increased intake of soy isoflavones, suggests a new study

from the University of Minnesota...

http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=80406 & m=2nieo12 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn

 

Vitamin C and linoleic acid may slow skin ageing

Higher intakes of Vitamin C and linoleic acid are associated with better

skin-ageing appearance, according to a recent study published in the

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition...

http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=80389 & m=2nieo12 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn

 

[We've been talking about this . . . ]

 

Folic acid supplements may slash arsenic levels

Supplements of folic acid may lower blood levels of arsenic in

individuals exposed to the toxin in contaminated drinking water,

researchers have suggested...

http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=80376 & m=2nieo12 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn

 

[Maybe we don't have to worry about the fluoride in tea after all . . .

]

 

Daily cuppa may compare to calcium for bones

Drinking tea regularly may lead to improvements in bone health similar

to that observed with calcium or physical exercise, suggests new

research from Australia...

http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=80374 & m=2nieo12 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn

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