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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: diet + junk + human  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Examiner.com
How to avoid the very real dangers of Acrylamide in your diet with ...
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That is why I have invented and designed ZERO ACRYLAMIDE raw organic all natural versions of your favorite junk foods and comfort foods in my raw recipe ...
Fast Food Causes Alzheimer's Disease, Makes Population Stupid
Natural News.com, AZ - Nov 29, 2008
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, November 29, 2008 What happens when you feed a mouse a nine-month diet of high-fat, high-sugar junk foods? ...
Tony Jones' continuous leftward slide into apostasy
renewamerica.us, DC -
[1] "And yet, all the time I could feel myself drifting toward acceptance that gay persons are fully human persons and should be afforded all of the ...
Is Resveratrol the Fountain of Youth?
Natural News.com, AZ - Nov 27, 2008
In newly published Big Pharma animal research, their resveratrol drug activated SIRT1, prevented weight gain on a high fat diet, improved blood sugar and ...
Genetically Modified Animals
Gather.com, MA -
Aside for being world-renowned for their poor diet, America is also infamous for their quick and clandestine approval of genetically modified crops. ...
Americans are Breeding a Future Generation of Overweight and ...
NewsBlaze, CA - Nov 20, 2008
Studies done on the eating habits of rats show that those whose mothers were fed human junk foods while they were pregnant or lactating produced offspring ...
FDA Finds Fast Food, MSG and Aspartame Cause Alzheimer's
The Spoof (satire), UK - Nov 29, 2008
The findings show how the typical American junk food diet full of toxic additives and rich in fat, sugar and cholesterol turn the human brain to jelly and ...

News 8 Austin
Doctors say junk food affects the brain
News 8 Austin, TX - Nov 21, 2008
"Most children with ADD can either lessen their medicines or go off medicine simply by changing their diet," Dr. Sears told Ivanhoe. ...
Wellness not only proper diet, exercise
Inquirer.net, Philippines - Nov 17, 2008
Here?s how: Throw out/give away all the junk food in your kitchen, night table and refrigerator. Consume vegetables and fruits, high-fiber breads/pasta, ...
Diet for a Warm Planet
Mother Jones, CA - Nov 11, 2008
A comprehensive Cornell University study found that we could cut our food energy usage in half by simply eating less, cutting back on meat and junk food, ...
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End of the Diet Wars?
New York Times Blogs, NY -
By John Tierney Dr. Ornish, the well-known diet expert, is a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, the president of the ...
For A Heart-Y Boost, Grab A Handful Of Almonds North American Press Syndicate
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Fish-heavy diet cuts heart-disease risk
Indianapolis Star, United States -
University of Pittsburgh researchers report that they may have finally solved the mystery of why the Japanese have such low levels of heart disease: It's ...
Source of omega-3? Not all fish are equal South Bend Tribune
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Boston Globe
Progress got us a bad diet
Albany Democrat Herald, OR -
... and requirements to post more calorie information, as though that will do any good. The result? Unhealthy diets and more regulation. ...
AssociatedPress
Consumer Group: Most Fast-Food Kid?s Meals Have Calories Above Limit eFluxMedia
93% Popular Children?s Meals Too High in Calories, Fat, Salt MedHeadlines
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Vikings' Peterson named 2007 Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year
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Diet Pepsi and the National Football League have announced that Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson is the 2007 Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year ...

TheMedGuru
Lowering Cholesterol Early In Life Could Save Lives
Science Daily (press release) -
dl. even in children and young adults is a safe and potentially life-saving standard, through lifestyle (diet and exercise) changes if possible. ...
Treatment to cut cholesterol 'should begin in childhood' Independent
Lower cholesterol early for a long life Times of India
Researchers Push Aggressive Cholesterol Control in Kids Washington Post
WebMD - TopNews
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Orovo Detox Reviews and Diet Help
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Orovo Detox Orovo Detox is an advanced version of the best selling Orovo super food diet pill based off the super foods recommended by the Oprah Winfrey ...

Oneindia
Diet, Exercise May Help Control
Oneindia, India -
A healthy diet, regular exercise, and culturally sensitive care may be helpful in preventing and controlling diabetes, say researchers. ...
Hannah Jones: Diary of a Diet
WalesOnline, United Kingdom -
Hannah comes periolously close to hitting a skinny girl over the head with a diet book on the train. ON the train this morning, a woman sitting in front of ...

SI.com
The Liquid Diet Guy
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Soon, August will come to a close and you'll huddle up in a parking lot with beers, brats and buddies while you wait for your boys to snap on their chin ...
Two Eggs A Day May Keep Weight Away
Fox5 KVVU, NV -
A low-calorie diet that starts with two eggs for breakfast did a better job of helping people lose weight than a one with a bagel, researchers said. ...
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[PDF] Stable isotope analyses of food web structure and fish diet in Napoleon and Winam Gulfs, Lake … -
LM Campbell, RE Hecky, SB Wandera - J. Great Lakes Res, 2003 - idl-bnc.idrc.ca
... Assoc. Great Lakes Res., 2003 Stable Isotope Analyses of Food Web Structure and
Fish Diet in Napoleon and Winam Gulfs, Lake Victoria, East Africa ...
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[PDF] The impact of non-linear functional responses on the long-term evolution of food web structure -
B Drossel, A McKane, C Quince - Arxiv preprint q-bio.PE/0401025, 2004 - arxiv.org
... 3 shows a web before and after a basal species was ... law fits which had exponents
-0.74 and -0.29 respectively ... diet after the population dynamics had equilibrated ...

A Low-Glycemic Index Diet in the Treatment of Pediatric Obesity -
LE Spieth, JD Harnish, CM Lenders, LB Raezer, MA … - Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
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and to white subjects (-1.73 kg/m 2 for low-GI diet [n = 54] and -0.29 kg/m ...

EFFECTS OF TOP PREDATOR SPECIES ON DIRECT AND INDIRECT INTERACTIONS IN A FOOD WEB -
OJ Schmitz, KB Suttle - Ecology, 2001 - JSTOR
... Initial conditions by treatment 3-level web Plant species 1 ... 0.04 0.19 + 0.05 0.25 -
0.05 0.29 + 0.06 0.36 ... spider effects on grasshopper diet Experimental design ...

The predatory Chironomidae of an iron-rich stream: feeding ecology and food web structure -
AG HILDREW, CR TOWNSEND, A HASHAM - Ecological Entomology, 1985 - Blackwell Synergy
... Stonefly larvae were more prominent in the diet of Zavrelimyia ... 6. Analysis of the
food-web in Broadstone Stream ... 3 Instar 4 M goerghebueri 0.18-0.29 0.34-0.53 ...

Midwater food web in McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea, Antarctica -
TL Hopkins - Marine Biology, 1987 - Springer
... A pattern of changing diet with growth in two of ... TL Hopkins: McMurdo Sound food web ...
Calanoides acutus 3.84 39.10 Calanuspropinquus 0.02 0.29 Ctenocalanus vanus ...

Shifting gears: enzymatic evidence for the energetic advantage of switching diet in wild-living fish -
GD Sherwood, I Pazzia, A Moeser, A Hontela, JB … - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2002 - article.pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
... Published on the NRC Research Press Web site at http://cjfas.nrc.ca ... ANCOVA Insufficient
diet data Magog Perch Yes? Linear 2.48 0.06 NA NA 0.29 5.9 <0.05 13 ...

THE CONTRIBUTION OF LEPTODORA AND OTHER ZOOPLANKTON TO THE DIET OF VARIOUS FISH -
RR COSTA, KW CUMMINS - American Midland Naturalist, 1972 - JSTOR
... to evaluate the contribution of a specific item to the diet of fish ... to evaluate its
involvement in a specific food chain or web. ... Rotifera 0.35 0.29 ..... ...

… nitrogen isotope ratios and concentrations of organochlorines in biota from a freshwater food web -
KA Kidd, DW Schindler, RH Hesslein, DCG Muir - Science of the Total Environment, The, 1995 - Elsevier
... of 2.5%0 was observed between cisco and their diet of zooplankton ... DDT, and CHB
(ng/g) through the food web of Lake ... 5CHB 0.29 4- 0.032 -0.57 4- 0.23 0.80 < 0,01 ...

Prey abundance vs diet breadth in a spider test system -
SE Riechert - Evolutionary Ecology, 1991 - Springer
... types that struggled the most on the web-sheet. ... 37.56 Robber flies 0.51 65.21 Crickets
0.29 5.50 Wasps ... Greenstone (1978) showed that a mixed diet is maintained ...

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It is possible the findings could apply to the human diet an early diet of junk food makes it harder to fight off the effects of ageing, scientists have found.

 

The discovery, by scientists at Glasgow University, applies to zebra finches but experts believe the same could apply to humans.

Scientists found that birds with a low quality diet in the first two weeks of their lives developed fewer anti-ageing anti-oxidants and died sooner.

Anti-oxidants form part of the body’s defence against ageing by reducing the damage caused by "free radicals".

Animals cannot make anti-oxidants, which include Vitamins A and E, and get them instead from their food.

’Shorter lives’ .

All the birds were fed unlimited quantities of birdseed, but in the case of some of the birds, this was of low quality and lacking in protein and vitamins.

Professor Pat Monaghan and Professor Neil Metcalfe, authors of the study, said at first glance they all grew up into apparently normal adult birds.

But they soon discovered the birds given the low-quality diet in infancy were then less able to make use of the anti-oxidants they had eaten, and had shorter lives.

Some birds were fed with low-quality bird seed .

Prof Metcalfe said: "I think it’s not yet clear whether the same things happen in humans, but it’s possible.

"This mechanism is pretty common across species so it’s possible.

"What is true is that early conditions are very important in later life."

In the case of zebra finches, he said, the two-week period covered by the survey was the equivalent to the first 10 years of a human being’s life.

But Prof Metcalfe added that the junk food analogy is not exact.

"In the case of the bird food, the poor quality diet was low in vitamins and proteins - but human junk food is high in fat and can be high in protein", he said.

The study was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council.

 
 
 
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