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Science looks rosy for astaxanthin and stomach health (Nutraingredients.com)
“This is the first randomized, prospective, double blind, placebo-controlled study of the antioxidant astaxanthin used for treatment of functional dyspepsia ,” wrote lead author Limas Kupcinskas from Kaunas University of Medicine in Lithuania.
Source: www.nutraingredients-usa.com
Nutrition for Runners (Runner’s World)
Dashing down the produce aisle, most runners regularly toss reliable vegetables into their cart: broccoli, an onion or two, a bunch of carrots, maybe a few tomatoes.
Source: www.runnersworld.com
The Romaine empire (The Charleston Gazette)
The good news: Americans are eating more romaine lettuce (full of vitamins) and less iceberg (full of not much). The bad news: Romaine these days is kind of crummy.Were not the only ones whove noticed. “Dont try to use the leathery part
Source: wvgazette.com
Low Vitamin D Levels Common In Healthy Children (Medical News Today)
Many healthy infants and toddlers are have low levels of vitamin D, according to a report released on June 2, 2008 in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. About one third of these children have some evidence of reduced bone mineral content on X-rays.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com
Recent graduates caught in health plan limbo get creative (Baltimore Sun)
This year, 1.4 million graduates are tossing their mortarboard caps into the sky and receiving bachelor’s degrees. Almost immediately, many will face another rite of passage: getting dropped from their parents’ health insurance.
Source: www.baltimoresun.com
‘Tired Blood’ Warning: Ignore It at Your Peril (New York Times)
Thanks to advertisements for the once-popular tonic Geritol, most people of a certain age know about “tired blood,” a disorder more accurately called anemia , involving a shortage of healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to body tissues and cleanse them of carbon dioxide.
Source: health.nytimes.com
Vitamin K good for young bones, too: study (Nutraingredients.com)
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is reportedly the most prevalent rheumatic disease in children, and affects one in every 250 children in the US, according to the Arthritis Foundation.
Source: www.nutraingredients-usa.com
PZEVs: Making Gasoline Engines Clean, Green (McKinney Messenger)
(ARA) - More and more consumers have recognized it’s time to drive green. According to the California Air Resources Board (CARB), Californians drive 825 million miles every day — in cars producing 5.4 million tons of smog pollutants daily.
Source: www.mckinneymessenger.com
07-09-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE (Eurweb)
TV ONE TO COVER DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION: Nightly recaps to feature Michael Eric Dyson, Jacque Reid and Sheryl Underwood.
Source: www.eurweb.com
A lot cooking, but still hungry (The Times of India)
Every morning, a large number of children in India go to school on an empty stomach. Quite understandably, they find it hard to concentrate and this invariably affects their performance.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com