Editors top five:
1. NCRP Report No. 160 on increased average radiation exposure of the US population
2. Grape Extracts May be Effective Against Harmful Gut Bacteria
3. Not so sweet: Over-consumption of sugar linked to aging
4. Support for adjunctive vitamin C treatment in cancer
5. A diet rich in calcium aids weight loss
In this Issue:
1. Moderate alcohol intake associated with bone protection
2. NCRP Report No. 160 on increased average radiation exposure of the US population
3. Half in US see another country emerging as world’s technological leader
4. New study shows how spikes in nitrite can have a lasting impact on the heart
5. Normal Human Gut Bacteria May Inhibit Shiga Toxin Development Following Infection with E. coli O157:H7
6. Grape Extracts May be Effective Against Harmful Gut Bacteria
7. Pure fructose frequently confused with high fructose corn syrup
8. Not so sweet: Over-consumption of sugar linked to aging
9. Support for adjunctive vitamin C treatment in cancer
10.’Holy powder’ ingredient makes membranes behave for better health
11. Teenage boys who eat fish at least once a week achieve higher intelligence scores
12. May supplementation of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)suppress colon tumor cell growth?
13. Vitamin C intake associated with lower risk of gout in men
14. UI study suggests salt might be ‘nature’s antidepressant’
15. Low vitamin D levels associated with several risk factors in teenagers
16. AMERICAN ADULTS FLUNK BASIC SCIENCE
17.Older patients with 1 type of heart failure may receive little or no benefit from drugs
18.A diet rich in calcium aids weight loss
Health Research Report
52nd Issue Date 17 MAR 2009
Compiled By Ralph Turchiano
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