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Wheat proteins may cause inflammation beyond the gut

Date: Oct-17-2016
Consumption of particular wheat proteins may worsen symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, asthma, lupus, and inflammatory bowel disease.

Foster care raises children's risk of mental, physical health problems

Date: Oct-17-2016
Children who have been in foster care are more likely to develop mental and physical health problems, such as depression, asthma, and ADHD, study finds.

It's not just what you eat, it's how you cook it: Nine kitchen techniques to aid weight loss

Date: Oct-17-2016
The Daily Meal report on kitchen techniques we can implement that will help with weight loss, without robbing us of flavorful, satisfying food.

Beards may boost men's attractiveness

Date: Oct-16-2016
Men with facial hair are considered more attractive, new research finds, with women more likely to opt for full-bearded men for long-term relationships.

Why are women more vulnerable to eating disorders? Brain study sheds light

Date: Oct-16-2016
A study using virtual reality to test body perceptions finds that in response to obesity, women have more negative feelings about their body than men.

Could forgetting help us learn by keeping us motivated?

Date: Oct-15-2016
The neuroscience of motivation and reward is complex. A recent study fills in some gaps and introduces the oddly useful role of forgetting.

We love meat but prefer not to know where it comes from

Date: Oct-15-2016
We talk about 'harvesting beef' rather than 'slaughtering cows' because it is the only way many people can manage to eat meat, confirm researchers.

Crohn's disease: Discovery of two subtypes could lead to better treatments

Date: Oct-14-2016
Two subtypes of Crohn's - colon-like and ileum-like - have been discovered in colon tissue samples, which could translate to new therapeutic strategies.

Paralyzed man regains 'sense of touch' with mind-controlled robotic arm

Date: Oct-14-2016
New study reveals how a 28-year-old man left paralyzed after a car accident has regained his sense of touch, thanks to a brain implant and a robotic arm.

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: Hormone that limits fibrosis discovered

Date: Oct-14-2016
Scientists discover the hormone IGF-I limits the fibrosis associated with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis - a progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.