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PhD position Animal Nutrition

Wageningen University Department of Animal Sciences Animal Nutrition Group - Association of Universities in The Netherlands - VSNU / Date of entry: 19/08/08.
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Arsenic in Drinking Water Raises Diabetes Risk

“This suggests that arsenic would play a role in the development of diabetes,” said lead researcher Dr. Ana Navas-Acien, assistant professor of environmental health science at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins …
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Juvenile Diabetes walk registration open

Registration for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s 14th annual Walk To Cure Diabetes is open and runs until Sept. 26.
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Arsênico e diabetes

Context High chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic in drinking water has been related to diabetes development, but the effect of exposure to low to moderate levels of inorganic arsenic on diabetes risk is unknown. …
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Important Nutrition Do’s and Don’t for Baby and Child

Additives and chemicals are added to our everyday foods and beverages and most have nothing to do with nutritional value. They exist to fulfill consumer’s expectation of perfection. We know that Mother Nature may not produce a perfect …
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Red Wine Nutrition - Pinot Noir - By ToTo

Disclaimer : Although the nutritional values provided on this site are presented in good faith and believed to be correct, recipesunwrapped.com and the author make no representations or warranties as to its completeness or accuracy and …
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Managing Cholesterol - 2

Use Nutrition Data’s Nutrient Search tool to help you find specific foods lower in fat and cholesterol. Tomorrow I will give you meat and protein sources low in cholesterol which a reader, Karina requested last week.
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News Roundup: Arsenic Linked to Diabetes, Stress Worsens Allergies

Even low levels of arsenic, possibly from drinking water, may be linked to a higher risk of type 2 diabetes in the United States, Johns Hopkins University researchers report in the Journal of the American Medical Association. …
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Chicago's Looming Diabetes Epidemic

“It can take up to 10 years for a person to develop type 2 diabetes, so it means we have yet to see the most damaging effects of childhood obesity,” says Dr. Joyce Lee, a University of Michigan pediatric endocrinologist whose work on …
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Ask the Experts: Dr. Rick Katouff on nutrition

Many qualified experts on training and nutrition use TrainingPeaks to help manage their business. Now, a select few are offering professional training and nutrition advice on our blog. Read on to learn what Dr. …
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