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What's the Best Bread for People with Diabetes?

Date: Jun-19-2016
This article takes a look at the types of bread that are best for people with diabetes, including whole-grain and low-carbohydrate breads.

Obesity linked to abnormal reward response to sugary foods

Date: Jun-19-2016
Preference for sweet treats is influenced by age and dopamine levels in healthy-weight people, but this is not the case for those who are obese.

Food pathogen detection via handheld 'nanoflower' biosensor

Date: Jun-19-2016
Researchers have created a nanoflower biosensor that recognizes and amplifies signals from E. coli so they can be seen with a simple handheld pH device.

Aircraft noise may cause hypertension and organ damage

Date: Jun-18-2016
The negative health implications of exposure to aircraft sound are slowly being uncovered. Hypertension and organ damage are the latest to join the list.

Is Okra Good for Diabetes?

Date: Jun-18-2016
Okra has a history in traditional medicine, but is it good for people with diabetes to have in their diets? This article examines okra and diabetes.

Soft-core pornography may fuel negativity toward women, endorse rape myths

Date: Jun-18-2016
People who frequently view soft-core pornography - such as images of semi-naked women - may have less positive attitudes toward women, say researchers.

Brains of teens with conduct disorder are different

Date: Jun-17-2016
MRI maps reveal multi-regional brain structure differences between teens, young men with severe antisocial behavior problems, and their peers.

Cognitive function worsened by dull and dirty workplaces

Date: Jun-17-2016
Working in an environment that is unclean or unstimulating may reduce cognitive function - including episodic memory - a new study suggests.

Ovarian cancer: New imaging technique helps surgeons remove more of tumor

Date: Jun-17-2016
Near infrared fluorescence imaging helped surgeons remove 29 percent more malignant ovarian tumor tissue that would otherwise not have been detected.

What's the Connection Between Multiple Sclerosis and the JC Virus?

Date: Jun-17-2016
JC virus is a typically harmless virus. In some people with multiple sclerosis, however, it could lead to a potentially life-threatening condition.