HEALTHY LIVING NEWS

Sanjay Basu: The Power of Healthy Eating
The Future of Everything

Simulation of Growth Trajectories of Childhood Obesity into Adulthood
The New England Journal of Medicine

Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Food Consumption and Nutrition in China: Empirical Evidence During the 1989–2009 Period
The Chinese Economy

Heavy Drinking in Young Adulthood Increases Risk of Transitioning to Obesity
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
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admin2017-08-11 10:57:372018-09-17 20:05:23Keeping Seniors Active - A 24 Hour Approach
Which States Have the Biggest Drug Problems? WalletHub Releases New Study About Drug Use in the USA
Medical Daily
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admin2017-05-12 13:47:132017-05-17 13:47:29Bulk of Addiction Created by Health Care System, WNY Addictions Doctor Says
Health Buzz: Grandmother's Smoking Associated With Grandchildren's Autism Spectrum Disorder
U.S. News
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admin2017-04-17 20:01:302017-04-17 20:01:30Storybooks Get Kids to Eat Their Veggies
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admin2017-04-14 14:47:012017-05-17 14:47:19Running Adds Three Years to Your Life, Study Says
Are Night Owls Better Off Changing Their Sleep Patterns to be Healthier?
The Wall Street Journal
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admin2017-03-21 18:10:052017-03-29 18:10:16How does nutrition affect children's school performance?
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admin2017-02-16 07:07:422017-03-02 07:11:07The Sleep Cure: The Fountain of Youth May Be Closer Than You Ever Thought
Obesity: Self-stigma may raise risk of metabolic syndrome
Medical News Today

Poll Reveals Sleep Differences Among Ethnic Groups
National Sleep Foundation
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admin2017-01-31 23:20:442017-02-03 23:14:59Steak with carrots, baked plantain and stuffed grape leaves with salad: What school lunches look like around the world (and the UK and US are the most unhealthy)
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admin2017-01-27 11:18:452017-05-18 11:19:55This is What it Actually Means to Get a 'Good Night's Sleep'
Exercise Can Be a Boon to People With Parkinson’s Disease
The New York Times

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Early Childhood Obesity: Growth Trajectories in Body Mass Index
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
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admin2017-01-09 19:03:582017-02-03 23:04:47Why You Don’t Have to Exercise Every Day
A Gut Makeover for the New Year
The New York Times
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admin2016-12-23 11:14:172017-05-18 11:14:41The Terrifying Way Not Sleeping Enough Actually Changes Your Gut
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admin2016-12-14 18:31:312017-02-03 23:25:03Smartphones could be game-changing tool for cardiovascular research
Body Mass Index in Young Adulthood, Obesity Trajectory, and Premature Mortality
American Journal of Epidemiology

Medical Savings Associated with Reductions in BMI Among US Adults with Obesity, by Diabetes Status
Scientific American
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admin2016-12-06 22:49:092017-02-03 23:26:2940% of US Women Are Now Obese
Diets Around the World Are Becoming More Similar
Scientific American

No One-Fits-All Healthy Diet Exists
Science News

The “Health Benefits” of Moderate Drinking in Older Adults may be Better Explained by Socioeconomic Status
The Journals of Gerontology

The 2016 Menus of Change Annual Report
The Culinary Institute of America
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admin2016-11-29 14:54:072017-05-17 14:54:26Sports Can Help You Live Longer, But Some Have a Bigger Effect Than Others
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admin2016-11-28 21:20:282018-05-07 10:45:54Oldest adults may have much to gain from social technology - Stanford Report
Scientists Explore How Nutrition May Feed Mental Health
Association for Psychological Science

U.S. Surgeon General and the National Prevention Council release Healthy Aging in Action: Advancing the National Prevention Strategy
surgeongeneral.gov

First Foods Most: After 18-Hour Fast, People Drawn to Starches First and Vegetables Last
Journal of the American Medical Association
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admin2016-10-21 23:20:202017-02-03 23:30:33Changes in Intake of Fruits and Vegetables and Weight Change in United States Men and Women Followed for Up to 24 Years: Analysis from Three Prospective Cohort Studies
Powerplant Ventures closes $42 million fund to back “plant-centric” food and tech startups
TechCrunch

Intake of specific fruits and vegetables in relation to risk of estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer among postmenopausal women
National Center for Biotechnology Information

Everything you eat and drink matters – focus on variety, amount, and nutrition
ChooseMyPlate.org (USDA)

USDA defines food deserts
American Nutrition Association
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admin2016-10-03 09:43:102017-03-13 21:11:35France's Next Culinary Triumph: Better Food Labels
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admin2016-09-22 13:17:322017-05-17 13:17:51Smoking Causes Long-Term Damage to Your DNA, Study Finds
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admin2016-09-14 21:23:522017-02-03 23:33:05Parkinson's patients take to the dance floor
How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat
The New York Times

Physician advice to patients on e-cigarettes varies, reveals knowledge gaps
Stanford School of Medicine

Life in the fast lane
The Economist

Drink to Your Health (in Moderation), the Science Says
The New York Times
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admin2015-02-11 21:18:072017-03-13 21:18:37Genetic Studies of Body Mass Index Yield New Insights for Obesity Biology
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admin2015-01-19 14:28:402017-05-05 14:29:12Even for the Active, a Long Sit Shortens Life and Erodes HealthGlobal Burden of Cancer Attributable to High Body-mass Index in 2012: a Population-based Study
The Lancet Oncology
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admin2014-06-27 14:22:172017-05-05 14:22:38Hours Spent Watching TV May Shorten Life Expectancy
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admin2014-06-24 21:25:272017-03-13 21:25:45Diagnostic Performance of Body Mass Index to Identify Obesity as Defined by Body Adiposity in Children and Adolescents: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Putting a Number on Smoking's Toll
The New York Times
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admin2012-11-12 14:50:232017-05-17 14:50:46Exercise (Even a Little) to Live Longer
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admin2012-07-09 14:41:242017-05-05 14:41:43Study: Excessive Sitting Cuts Life Expectancy by Two Years
