Tuesday March 09th 2010, 11:47 pm
We all know the importance of vitamins, but what about Vitamin D? Some believe that a dose of D can help when it comes to battling a life-threatening disease like cancer.
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Vitamins and Cancer Link (FOX 10 Phoenix)
Many WNYers are Vitamin D deficient (WIVB Buffalo)
Tuesday March 09th 2010, 7:30 pm
On this beautiful sunny day, there's a chance that you got enough sunlight for your body to manufacture some Vitamin D, but it probably wasn't enough.
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Sunshine vitamin boosts immunity: Study (Press TV)
Tuesday March 09th 2010, 12:42 pm
While vitamin D had long been known for its influence on the bones, a new study finds its vital role in boosting the immune system and fighting infection.
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Scientific Food Solutions and Sabinsa extend agreement for ‘next generation’ vitamin C products (Nutraingredients.com)
Tuesday March 09th 2010, 11:27 am
According to the terms of the semi-exclusive agreement, the BioPerine Patent and Trademark License Agreement between Scientific Food Solutions and Sabinsa Corporation covers the “field of use in dietary supplements compositions comprised of ascorbic acid and vitamin C” incorporating BioPerine in Fast-C.
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Vitamin D Linked to Immune System (KBTX 3 Bryan - College Station)
Tuesday March 09th 2010, 11:11 am
Scientists may have figured out why the sunshine vitamin, vitamin D, is essential to good health.
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Eating breakfast and fatty diet during early pregnancy increases chances of having a boy.
Tuesday March 09th 2010, 9:00 am
What women eat while they are in the early stages of pregnancy influences the sex and health of their unborn baby, new research suggests.
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Low birth weight may affect adult lung health.
Tuesday March 09th 2010, 9:00 am
In a study of 627 Chinese men and women in their 40s, researchers found that participants' scores on standard lung-function tests generally lined up with their birth weights.
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For pregnant mice, eating matters more for their sons.
Tuesday March 09th 2010, 9:00 am
Moms-to-be think a lot about what they eat and how it might affect their growing fetus. Now, new research suggests that boys are more sensitive than girls to the diet their mother ingested while they were in utero.
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Boys and girls differ in genetic response to what mom eats.
Tuesday March 09th 2010, 9:00 am
A new study in mice reveals that expectant mothers’ diets influence gene activity more in the placentas of female than male offspring, with females producing more of a protein that responds to estrogen. The extra sensitivity could make female offspring more susceptible to estrogen-mimicking chemicals in the environment.
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‘Eating for two’ may harm baby.
Tuesday March 09th 2010, 9:00 am
A study in pregnant mice found that diets which were high in fat or carbohydrates had an effect on almost 2,000 genes in the developing offspring, including those involved in kidney function and smell.
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‘Eating for two’ may harm baby.
Tuesday March 09th 2010, 9:00 am
A study in pregnant mice found that diets which were high in fat or carbohydrates had an effect on almost 2,000 genes in the developing offspring, including those involved in kidney function and smell.
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Hair-lthy fare (The New Straits Times)
Tuesday March 09th 2010, 7:23 am
1. Dark green leafy vegetables Gorge on these leafy greens that are good for healthy hair because of their zinc, folate and vitamin B content. Spinach, broccoli and Swiss chard are excellent sources of vitamins A and C, which your body needs to produce sebum.
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