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Take a look at these two men. You’d probably say the skinnier one is the healthier - but is he? We asked Nottingham-based GP Dr Dinesh Maini to carry out a thorough medical on the two men.
The research by scientists at the Karolinska Institutet has revealed that mice fed a diet of junk food for a nine month period developed the abnormal brain tangles which are seen in the preliminary stages of Alzheimer's disease - they say a diet rich in fat, sugar and cholesterol could increase the risk of the most common type of dementia.
Picking up the phone could help the pounds stay gone, junk food may lead to Alzheimer's disease and heavy traffic may lead to a broken heart.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Mice fed junk food for nine months showed signs of developing the abnormal brain tangles strongly associated with Alzheimer's disease, a Swedish researcher said on Friday.
Did you know when it comes to losing weight you may have to just pick up the phone to shed pounds and unfortunately more bad new when it comes to eating junk food.
Even as artery-clogging trans fats continue their fast-fade from the nation's food supply, there are early signs that 2009's nutrition 'bad guy' will be salt.
SOON after birth, infants show a preference for sweet solutions (such as breast milk). Many humans are born with a "sweet tooth," probably because of genetics.
In many ways, Gloria Fisher is a typical suburban 16-year-old. She loves "High School Musical," the Jonas Brothers, Girl Scouts and little kids. She also struggles to keep up in school and does not make friends easily.
The president of the Nutrition Society of Australia, Andrew Sinclair, says evidence presented at a conference shows violence and malnutrition are linked.
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