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NHS 'to undergo radical overhaul'

www.buddypower.net today reports that the NHS in England is to undergo a major restructuring in one of the biggest shake-ups in its history.
(16-07-2010)

Hormonal contraceptives have mixed success among overweight women

www.buddypower.net today reports that a “side effect” of being overweight could include less effective birth control for overweight and obese women who use hormonal contraceptives.
(16-07-2010)

Heart beat may provide clues to kidney health

www.buddypower.net today reports that individuals with a high resting heart rate and a low beat-to-beat heart rate variability have an increased risk of developing kidney disease, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society Nephrology (JASN). The findings suggest that the behaviour of the autonomic nervous system may be a clue for late development of certain cases of kidney disease.
(15-07-2010)

Supermarkets a painless solution for those seeking relief

www.buddypower.net today reports that 78% of UK consumers buy their non-prescribed medicines from supermarkets and 34% purchase these items as part of their weekly shop, as revealed from new research by  YouGov SixthSense
(14-07-2010)

New botanical formula outperforms appetite suppressing drugs

www.buddypower.net today reports that new research has found a new  fibreproduct that significantly cuts calorie intake when combined with a herbal blend.
(14-07-2010)

High-protein diets may cause bone loss in older women, study

www.buddypower.net today reports that post-menopausal women following high-protein diets to lose weight may be at a surprisingly higher risk of osteoporosis, finds a new study.
(13-07-2010)

All forms of vitamin E protect vs. Alzheimer’s, finds study

www.buddypower.net today reports that a combination of different vitamin E forms could help prevent cognitive deterioration in seniors, according to the results of a study from Sweden.
(12-07-2010)

All forms of vitamin E protect vs. Alzheimer's, finds study

www.buddypower.net today reports that a combination of different vitamin E forms could help prevent cognitive deterioration in seniors, according to the results of a study from Sweden.
(12-07-2010)

Low vitamin D linked to metabolic syndrome in seniors

www.buddypower.net today reports that an insufficient amount of vitamin D may increase the risk of health issues by about 40 percent, according to new findings.
(12-07-2010)

Glucosamine fails to ease lower back pain, study suggests

www.buddypower.net today reports that daily supplements of the joint health ingredient glucosamine sulfate may not reduce measures of pain in the lower back, says a new study.
(10-07-2010)

Diabetes supplement rapped for misleading claims

www.buddypower.net today reports that the UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has ruled diabetes claims for a dietary supplement are not scientifically backed and told the manufacturer the adverts must not appear.
(09-07-2010)

Fight infections in children with probiotic yoghurt

www.grub4life.com today reports that a daily probiotic drink can help protect young children against infections, according to a new study.
(09-07-2010)

There's no such thing as bad food, eh?

Old fashioned prejudices and financial cynicism have been driving our fight against obesity in the wrong direction. I've long thought so. Now at last there's evidence showing that society has been wasting a lot of time, effort and money, with a campaign based on ignorance.  Public health policy has been literally getting it backwards.
(08-07-2010)

Cooking shows and celebrities more influential than government healthy eating campaigns

www.grub4life.com today reports that comments made by Health Minister Andrew Lansley at a conference in Brighton were critical of the ‘Jamie Oliver’ approach to increasing public awareness of health and fitness. Instead, the Minister advocated an ‘evidence-based’ solution to the nation’s health problems.
(08-07-2010)

EC funds project to examine personalised nutrition

www.buddypower.net today reports that a group of international researchers is embarking on a personalised nutrition project, with the goal of identifying opportunities and limitations that this could give to different businesses.
(08-07-2010)

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