Study suggests bacteria may elevate appetite

March 8, 2010


A new study suggests increased food consumption may be linked to bacteria in the stomach.
Chicago (WiredPRNesw.com) – A new study suggests there is a link between uncontrolled bacteria in the stomach and obesity. As reported by AFP, researchers found that digestive bacteria that isn’t properly regulated can lead to an increased appetite caused by inflammation.
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Caffeine and Skin Cancer Protection

February 28, 2009


Caffeine may have skin cancer protection properties according to new study.
Wired PR News.com – New research may help validate claims that caffeine contains some skin cancer protection properties. As reported by HealthDay, the effect of caffeine was examined on human skin cells that received ultraviolet radiation exposure, and it was found that caffeine destroyed damaged […]

The Eggs-cellent Truth -Cholesterol in eggs

February 16, 2009


Eggs aren’t a hazard to people’s health after all according to new research.
WiredPRNews.com – New research brings good news to egg lovers. As reported by Men’s Health, the cholesterol in eggs is not a cause for alarm after all. According to new research, limiting one’s egg intake does not have a significant impact on their […]

New Medical Study - High Protein Meals Can Aid in Weight Loss

November 26, 2008


A new study has shown that obese and overweight individuals may be able to burn more fat with weight loss initiatives when high protein meals are incorporated into their diets.
WiredPRNews.com As reported by Reuters Health, the small study revealed that the protein composition of meals correlates with the efficiency of fat burning within the body. […]

 
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