Science Based Nutrition

March 28, 2010

Total Fluid And Specific Beverage Intake And Risk Of Renal Cell Carcinoma In Canada

Filed under: Urology / Nephrology — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , — Nutrition / Diet News From Medical News Today @ 1:00 am
UroToday.com - This is a large, nationwide, population-based investigation based on a widely used and validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). Nevertheless, possible limitations should be mentioned, in particular, the validity of information on intake of beverages 2 years before the study...

March 22, 2010

Health Canada Completes Safety Assessment Of Caffeine Use In Non-Cola Beverages

Filed under: Nutrition / Diet — Tags: , , , , , , , , — Nutrition / Diet News From Medical News Today @ 3:00 am
After an extensive review of all available science, Health Canada has authorized broader use of caffeine as a food additive from cola-type beverages to all carbonated soft drinks...

March 7, 2010

Eliminating junk foods at schools may help prevent childhood obesity

Filed under: Main Content — Tags: , , — ScienceDaily: Nutrition News @ 9:00 am
New policies that eliminate sugary beverages and junk foods from schools may help slow childhood obesity, according to a new study.

March 6, 2010

Drinking sugar-sweetened beverages daily linked to diabetes

More Americans now drink sugar-sweetened sodas, sport drinks and fruit drinks daily, and this increase in consumption has led to more diabetes and heart disease over the past decade, researchers report.

March 4, 2010

Eliminating Junk Foods At Schools May Help Prevent Childhood Obesity

Filed under: Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness — Tags: , , , , , — Nutrition / Diet News From Medical News Today @ 1:00 am
New policies that eliminate sugary beverages and junk foods from schools may help slow childhood obesity, according to a San Francisco State University study released today and published in the March issue of the journal Health Affairs...
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