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Curry offers hope to fight obesity, diabetes

curryCM NEWS - , an Asian spice found in many curries, has a long history of use in reducing inflammation, healing wounds and relieving pain. And now, it might be able to prevent , or even . Read more

Typical North American diet is deficient in omega-3 fatty acids

Child & Family Research Institute release – New research from the Child & Family Research Institute shows the typical North American diet of eating lots of meat and not much fish is deficient in fatty acids and this may pose a risk to infant neurological development. Read more

Low fat diet may cut ovarian cancer by 40%: study

NIH - Sticking to a low- diet for at least 4 years can reduce an older woman’s risk of developing ovarian cancer by about 40%, according to a new study. The results are the most promising to date from a large clinical trial that’s examining how low- diets can affect the health of postmenopausal .Ovarian is a particularly deadly form of . It affects about 1 in 60 American in their lifetimes and kills about 15,000 each year. Ovarian usually has few or no symptoms in its early stages, when it’s easiest to treat. By the time symptoms appear, only about one-third of patients survive beyond 5 years.

Researchers have been examining the impact of on ovarian and endometrial in a group of 48,835 healthy, postmenopausal who were followed for an average of 8 years. The clinical trial, known as the Modification Trial, is part of the ’s Health Initiative series of studies, which is funded by NIH’s National , Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI). The new findings were reported in the October 9, 2007, online edition of the Journal of the National Institute.

When the first joined the study, their diets had a content on par with the national average, with about 35% of their calories coming from . As the study began, about 20,000 of the were counseled to reduce their intake to 20% of calories and to eat plenty of fruits, vegetables and grains. The comparison group of nearly 30,000 received diet-related educational materials only.

By the end of the first year, the low- diet group had reduced their total intake to about 24% of calories. By the end of the 8-year study, their intake had creeped up to about 29%. Their consumption was still lower than the comparison group, however, which consumed about 37% of their calories from by the end of the study.

As expected, the researchers found that ovarian risk was similar in the 2 groups for the first 4 years, because a diet’s impact on can take many years to appear. However, over the next 4 years, the risk of ovarian declined significantly in the low--diet group. These were 40% less likely to develop ovarian than in the comparison group.

The researchers also found that who started with the highest intake, and who reduced their intake the most during the study, had the greatest reduction in ovarian risk. The researchers found no differences in endometrial rates.

An earlier analysis of the same group of didn’t reveal any major effects of a low- diet on rates of colorectal , heart disease or stroke. However, there were some promising trends for breast and disease that warrant further study. These new findings support the idea that some may be able to reduce risks by lowering their fats.

Healthy berries may pose risk



Asparagus root lowers cholesterol, nurtures heart

CM NEWS - Asparagus roots, or tian dong (天冬 or 天門冬) can lower and blood lipid, thus help prevent atherosclerosis and other diseases, a new study says. Read more

Med diet improves sexual function of obese women

CM NEWS - One more reason to consume Mediterranean-style diet. Apart from helping the , the high-, low-red-meat diet can also improve sexual function in with the metabolic syndrome, an Italian study says. Read more

Curry substance prevents diabetic complications

CM NEWS - If you’re diabetic, next time you scoop up that hot yellow , you might be taking in valuable antioxidant that protects your brain against potential vascular complications. Read more

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