Topic: Frank Hu
Following more than 80,000 women over 26 years, researchers found that those who ate a diet high in refined carbohydrates, such as white bread, potatoes and sugary drinks, had a 30 percent lower risk of developing diabetes than women with similar eating ...
New York (Reuters Health) -- Beans and rice are a classic combination throughout the western hemisphere, but a study in Costa Rica finds that the bean half of the equation may be better for health.Among nearly 2,000 men and women, researchers found ...
less likely to have type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and dementia have fewer cases of certain cancers, heart rhythm problems, and strokes . "There is certainly much more good news than bad news, in terms of coffee and health," says Frank Hu, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Middle-aged adults born at the height of China's famine in the 1950s and 60s may have a greater risk of abnormally high blood sugar than those born just a few years earlier or later, a new study ...
Whole grain and whole wheat food products have become commonplace in most American supermarkets and restaurants, giving consumers healthier options with foods like pasta, flour and bread, and now a new study takes a closer look at what our rice choices mean ...
Diabetes is spiraling in Asia but those affected are relatively young, study saysDiabetes is spiraling in Asia but unlike the West those affected are relatively young and less likely to be struggling with obesity, a new study shows.Research published in the Journal ...
In Asia _ unlike the West _ diabetes striking the youngDiabetes is spiraling in Asia but unlike the West those affected are relatively young and less likely to be struggling with obesity, a new study shows.Research published in the Journal of the ...