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Vitamin D against pancreatic cancer

Large study shows vitamin D supplements may significntly cut pancreatic cancer risk. Investigators now looking at food sources for same protection.

Vitamin D 'can lower cancer risk'

High doses of vitamin D can reduce the risk of developing some common cancers by as much as 50%, U.S. scientists claim.

FDA updates health claim for calcium, osteoporosis

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is proposing to allow new claims on foods and dietary supplements containing calcium and Vitamin D to show their potential to...

Folate intakes drop

Americans are not consuming enough folic acid, a B vitamin that may prevent serious birth defects of the spinal cord and brain (i.e., neural tube defects) and may...

Cancer Researchers Stress Recognizing 'Good' and 'Bad' Fats

Studies have shown that poor diet choices contribute to about 60% of the cancer cases in American women and 40% of the cases in American men, according to the...

New Findings on Dietary Folate May (or May Not) Be Good News

Taking 400 micrograms of folate, the daily recommended dietary allowance, may reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study, but the findings also...

Fruits, veggies, grains top new guidelines

  ...Fruits, veggies, grains top new guidelines 01/25/2005 The new Dietary Guidelines for Healthy Americans call for lots more fruits, vegetables and whole grains and...

Researcher says evidence does not support fruit juice-obesity link

According to a recent analysis of government data, children who drank 100 percent juice had healthier overall diets than non-juice consumers and consumed more total...

New Web Site Shares Information about Digestive Health

  ...abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea and nausea. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) tops the list of chronic digestive problems, costing $9.8 billion dollars...

Folic acid won't cut heart, stroke risk, study says

Taking a folic acid supplement does not cut the risk of heart disease or stroke in people with a history of cardiovascular ailments, according to a recent study.

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