Dark chocolate may reduce cholesterol levels in diabetics
Dark chocolate could reduce cholesterol levels for people with diabetes, according to recent findings from a university study.
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Dark chocolate could reduce cholesterol levels for people with diabetes, according to recent findings from a university study.
Nutritional ingredients supplier Kemin Industries has unveiled a 5-year global expansion program that includes plans for new manufacturing and research facilities in Iowa.
Taking DHA supplements during pregnancy may not deliver as many benefits as first thought, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
During a visit to Glanbia Nutritionals in Twin Falls, Idaho, Loren Ward, director of R&D, told Stephen Daniells how clinical data supporting successful weight loss may also have implications for sports nutrition.
Dispatches from Beauty from Within
Much more is known about how probiotics work in the gut, than for the skin, but it seems there are signals coming from gut micro-organisms to the skin and mucosa that may allow interaction between probiotics in the gut and effects on the skin.