High-meat Diet and Puberty June 11/Brighton, England/PA Regional Newswire of English Regions -- A diet high in meat may lead to early puberty in girls, a new study at the
According to recent research published in the journalEuropean Food Research and Technology, "The objective of this work was to study the characteristics of three gluten-free bread formulations and the effect of the inclusion of unicellular protein.
Guar Gum on Soybean Oil-in-water Emulsions June 9/Gaziantep, Turkey/Journal of Technology & Science -- "The influence of pectin and guar gum on the creaming stability, microstructure and rheological properties of
GMA on Child Nutrition June 10/Washington -- The Grocery Manufacturers Association has issued the following statement by GMA president and CEO Pamela G. Bailey regarding introduction of the U.S. House
Caffeine May Help Prevent Diabetes June 10/Washington/Hindustan Times -- A new study has offered fresh evidence that drinking coffee may help prevent diabetes and that caffeine may be the ingredient
Benefits of Pomegranate Juice Polyphenols June 10/Haifa, Israel/Science Letter -- New research, "Pomegranate Juice Polyphenols Increase Recombinant Paraoxonase-1 Binding to High-density Lipoprotein: Studies in Vitro and in Diabetic Patients," is
Tea's CVD Protection June 9/Islamabad, Pakistan/Right Vision News -- High consumption of tea protects Asians from cardiovascular diseases and cancer, usually caused by smoking, even though people tend to smoke
Beech-Nut Opens Facility June 9/Florida, N.Y./Food & Beverage Close-Up -- Baby food producer Beech-Nut Nutrition Corp. recently hosted a grand opening ceremony at its new 650,000-square-foot infant food production facility
Low-cal Consequences June 9/Canberra, Australia/Canberra Times -- An extremely low-calorie diet may be the key to living to 100 but has the downside of killing off the sex drive. Leading
Juices for Stronger Bones June 9/Washington/Right Vision News -- Regular consumption of orange and grapefruit juice could build stronger bones at least in mice, says a study. Farzad Deyhim and