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Diabetes Champions from Across Country Aim to Inspire (Carteret County News-Times) (ARA) - A group of patients who make diabetes management an essential part of their day-to-day life are hoping to motivate others in the diabetes community to manage their condition and strive for optimal blood sugar control. us.rd.yahoo.com
Ethical research, better diet for healthier living (Scoop.co.nz) Neal Barnard M.D., a leading advocate for a vegan diet and higher standards in medical research, is visiting New Zealand to promote the findings outlined in his new book The Reverse Diabetes Diet. A nutrition researcher and adjunct professor of medicine at George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington DC, Dr Barnard is also president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Smart Tips for Healthy Eating (Paragould Daily Press) (ARA) - Food can make you healthier -- if you make good choices. It can seem hard to make healthy food choices, particularly if you are on a budget and short on time. But there are some simple steps you can take to help you and your family eat healthier. us.rd.yahoo.com
Holiday eats can be land mines for health (The Gainesville Times) To make sure there’s something you can eat at the party, bring a dish you made yourself. Consult with the host ahead of time and find out what will be served. Be understanding if they are not able to accommodate the dietary needs of all of their guests. us.rd.yahoo.com
Food Intake Shut Down And 'Siesta Mode' Turned On By Newly Identified Molecule (Medical News Today) Researchers have identified a molecule that tells your brain your stomach is full - signaling that it's time to say no to seconds and push back from the table. In studies with mice and rats, researchers have found that a chemical messenger called NAPE is made in the small intestine after the animals ate a greasy meal. us.rd.yahoo.com
Sean Penn: Mountain of Snakes (HuffingtonPost) I'm not a socialist. Or at least not entirely so. As an American, I've got a little Al Capone in me. I like the idea of individual achievement -- just not against a background of hopeless oppression. us.rd.yahoo.com
Brain Sense Fatty Food: Molecule Shuts Down Food Intake And Turns On 'Siesta Mode' (Science Daily) Researchers have identified a molecule that tells your brain when it's time to push back from the Thanksgiving table. In studies with mice and rats, researchers found that a chemical messenger called NAPE is made in the small intestine after a greasy meal, then travels to the brain, where it quashes hunger signals. Rats treated with extra NAPE ate less and lost weight. us.rd.yahoo.com
Researchers identify molecule that tells your brain your stomach is full (News-Medical-Net) In studies with mice and rats, researchers have found that a chemical messenger called NAPE is made in the small intestine after the animals ate a greasy meal. After eating, NAPE - N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine, a mouthful in itself -- enters the blood and travels to the brain, where it quashes hunger signals. us.rd.yahoo.com
Game plan for kids' holiday eating (SouthtownStar) W ith the holiday season right around the corner, it's time to start thinking about meal planning. us.rd.yahoo.com
Molecule shuts down food intake and turns on 'siesta mode' (EurekAlert!) ( Howard Hughes Medical Institute ) Researchers have identified a molecule that tells your brain when it's time to push back from the Thanksgiving table. In studies with mice and rats, researchers found that a chemical messenger called NAPE is made in the small intestine after a greasy meal, then travels to the brain, where it quashes hunger signals. Rats treated with extra NAPE ate less and ... us.rd.yahoo.com
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