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Chef Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution Day teaches healthy eating habits at UCLA Medical Center
Ara Berberian, a chef for Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution Day, shows children how to prepare a healthy meal at the UCLA Medical Center on Saturday. Chef Jamie Oliver, left, teamed up with the UCLA Health System to promote healthy cooking and eating.
Regular eating times, extended daily fasting may prevent diabetes, obesity
It turns out that when we eat may be as important as what we eat. Scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have found that regular eating times and extending the daily fasting period may override the adverse health effects of a high-fat diet and prevent obesity, diabetes and liver disease in mice.
Health briefs published May 12, 2012
Dietician leads Monday class on eating healthy with diabetes Sutter Coast Hospital’s Diabetes Education and Support is bringing back its popular Super Market Savvy class Monday. Led by Linda Zia, a registered dietician, the class will go over the best foods to buy for diabetes aisle-by-aisle in the grocery store.
Garth Sundem: Salk Study: Eating for Eight Hours Reduces Obesity and Diabetes Risk
Let's get this out of the way: No one's recommending you sit down and eat for eight hours. But a study shows that if you condense the total time you eat each day to only eight hours, you can prevent weight gain and reduce diabetes risk.
Pfizer Teams With EatingWell To Launch Free Mobile App
NEW YORK, May 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) and EatingWell Media Group, publisher of EatingWell Magazine and part of Meredith Corporation (NYSE: MDP), today announced the launch of Pfizer's ...
Weekend Reading: Food as an Art
Reading picks for when you have a spare moment.
Salk Study May Offer Drug-Free Intervention to Prevent Obesity and Diabetes
Extended daily fasting overrides harmful effects of a high-fat diet.
Ask Dr. K: Artificial sweeteners can backfire
Dear Dr. K: I'm trying to lose weight, so I've switched to artificial sweeteners. But are they really a good alternative to sugar? Dear Reader: Sugar may be the most important dietary cause of obesity in America today.
Sugar May Make You Stupid, But Omega-3s Can Smarten You Back Up
A new study shows that high-fructose diets can harm how the brain functions. Luckily, eating omega-3 fatty acids seems to reverse this phenomenon.
Ask Dr. K: Natural sugars better than artificial
Q I'm trying to lose weight, so I've switched to artificial sweeteners. But are they really a good alternative to sugar?
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