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Poor quality diet makes our brains sad

Eating a poor quality diet might lead to brain changes that are associated with depression and anxiety. This is according to a first-of-its-kind study into the brain chemistry and structure, and diet quality of 30 volunteers.

Pro-Inflammatory Diet May Raise Your Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

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New research finds that eating a pro-inflammatory diet may raise your risk of heart failure and cardiovascular disease. SDI Productions/Getty Images

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Father's diet before conception influences children's health

A recent study provides new insights into how fathers' diets and overweight can affect their children's health even before conception. The findings of the study can help develop preventive health measures for men wishing to become fathers:…

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Early Age of First Period Linked to Obesity, Poor Diet, and Other Factors

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Research shows that girls are getting their first period earlier than in previous decades, which may be tied to rising obesity rates. MStudioImages/Getty Images

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New insights into how fathers' diet before conception can affect children's health

A recent study conducted by Helmholtz Munich and the German Center for Diabetes Research provides new insights into how fathers' diets and overweight can affect their children's health even before conception.

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Jake Paul Jokes About Changing 'Heavyweight' Diet after Mike Tyson Fight Rescheduled

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After his boxing match against Mike Tyson was canceled, Jake Paul is ready to lose the bulk and get back to his usual shape. Paul joked on social media that…

More Salty Diets Linked to Higher Risk of Atopic Dermatitis

(MedPage Today) -- A higher level of daily sodium intake was associated with an increased risk of atopic dermatitis, a cross-sectional study suggested.

Researchers find a poor quality diet may lead to brain changes associated with depression and anxiety

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A first-of-its-kind study into brain chemistry and structure and diet quality of 30 volunteers shows that eating a poor quality diet might lead to brain changes that are associated with depression and anxiety.

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Diets high in salt may raise risk for eczema

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Researchers found that as daily salt intake rose, so did the odds for the skin disorder eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis.

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Study suggests father's diet before conception influences children's health

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Dr. Raffaele Teperino, head of the "Environmental Epigenetics" research group at Helmholtz Munich, along with his research team, has examined the impact of paternal diet on children's health—specifically, the influence of diet before…

The Best Diets for Senior Dogs, According to Veterinarians

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As we get older, we're often advised to make lifestyle changes, including the way we...

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Nutritionist issues stark warning for anyone starting a diet on Thursday

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The average person attempts three restrictive eating plans a year - which rarely work in the long term. But Thursday, June 6 is the most popular day to kick-start a health journey

The 'GM Diet' Can Supposedly Help You Drop 15 Pounds in a Week, But Is It Safe?

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You've probably heard about quick-fix diets promising rapid weight loss. Among them is the General...

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Tim Spector's four tips to transform diet including vegetable chopping hack

Nutritional scientist explained which fruit to leave out of smoothies and how tiny changes can improve inflammation, and fight disease, diabetes and dementia

Tim Spector's four tips to transform diet including vegetable chopping hack

Nutritional scientist explained which fruit to leave out of smoothies and how tiny changes can improve inflammation, and fight disease, diabetes and dementia

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Nutritionist's 16 day warning for anyone starting a diet on Thursday

Millions of us pick Thursday this week as the 'best day'

Nutritionist's 16 day warning for anyone starting a diet on Thursday

Millions of us pick Thursday this week as the 'best day'