A report, "Dietary micronutrients are associated with higher cognitive function gains among primary school children in rural Kenya," is newly published data in the British Journal of Nutrition.
Sports Drinks and Dental Health May 14/Science Letter -- According to recent research from Jaen, Spain, "The low pH and acid content found in sports and energy drinks are a
Cereal & Milk as Sports Supplements May 15/Austin, Texas/U.S. Fed News -- The University of Texas issued the following news release: A bowl of whole grain cereal is as good
Glucomannan and Blood SugarMay 19/The Irish Times -- Glucomannan is a form of dietary fiber that has some properties similar to starch. It is obtained from the corms of a
More Cola Warnings May 20/London/Metro -- Guzzling down bottles of cola can cause muscle paralysis or even potentially fatal heart conditions, doctors warn. Large amounts of the fizzy drink can
Food Intake Alone Explains U.S. Obesity May 21/Law & Health Weekly -- New research that uses an innovative approach to study, for the first time, the relative contributions of food
Recession Slows Flow of New Products April 28/Chicago/Business Wire -- Fewer new products are showing up on supermarket shelves this year as companies cope with the changing economy. New data
New Class of Low-sugar Drinks Proposed April 30/NewsRx Science -- Strong evidence developed at Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and elsewhere shows that sugary drinks are an important contributor
Organic Sales Grew 17.1% in 2008 May 4/Greenfield, Mass./PRNewswire-USNewswire -- U.S. sales of organic products, both food and non-food, reached $24.6 billion by the end of 2008, growing an impressive
40% of Restaurants Could Face Closure This Year May 5/New York/Marketwire -- A new study by the global business-advisory firm AlixPartners LLP shows that, given the current economy plus current