Type 2 diabetes may begin with grandmother's diet
Insulin resistance typical of type 2 diabetes can be 'programmed' across two generations by poor nutrition during a grandmother's pregnancy and lactation, suggests a groundbreaking new animal study.
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Insulin resistance typical of type 2 diabetes can be 'programmed' across two generations by poor nutrition during a grandmother's pregnancy and lactation, suggests a groundbreaking new animal study.
Two natural health products sold illegally in Canada have been found to contain dangerous bacteria and may result in serious adverse reaction or death, according to Health Canada.
Last week's Vitafoods exhibition in Geneva attracted 30 percent more visitors than previous years, according to the organizers. Jess Halliday asked some of the North American companies exhibiting what attracts them to the European market.
Black cohosh does not reduce hot flushes in women any better than a placebo, said US researchers yesterday.
Nutrition 21 is positioning Chromax as a food and beverage additive, following the use of its proprietary chromium picolinate ingredient in niche products marketed by Pepsi and Pharmavite.