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Excess Risk for Prostate Cancer with Folic Acid Supplementation

Men who took folic acid daily were more likely to develop cancer during 7 years of follow-up.

CBT for Eating Disorders Gets More Sophisticated

CBT that addresses concomitant impairments helps patients with clinically complex eating disorders.

Vitamins Might Help Prevent Blindness

Folic acid, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12 supplements were associated with lower risk for age-related macular degeneration.

Taking Multivitamins? Don’t Expect to Prevent Cancer or Cardiovascular Disease

Multivitamin supplements did not affect CVD risk, cancer risk, or overall mortality in WHI participants.

Weight Loss for Mild Sleep Apnea

Weight loss plus lifestyle counseling was effective for most patients with mild sleep apnea.

Memory in Elders: Food for Thought

Education doesn't protect against memory loss, but eating less helps.

Four Low-Calorie Diets Yield the Same Mediocre Results

Dieters ate different amounts of protein, fat, and carbohydrate — but, after 2 years, most were still obese.

Effect of New Diagnoses on Smoking and Weight Change

New health problems can be associated with beneficial behavioral changes.

Metabolic Syndrome and Depression

In women only, depressive symptoms predicted onset of metabolic syndrome.

The Biggest Losers Win!

Moderate weight loss was associated with increased responsiveness of psoriasis to cyclosporin.

Too Little Sleep and Early-Life Obesity

Insufficient sleep in early childhood is strongly associated with weight gain.

Maternal Weight and Congenital Anomalies

Overweight and obesity were associated with excess risk for several anomalies.

Substantial Calorie Restriction Might Improve Memory

In older women, a short-term reduced-calorie diet led to better scores on a memory test.

Nuts and Corn and Diverticulitis

In a large cohort study, nut, corn, and popcorn consumption did not increase risk for diverticulosis or diverticular complications.

Modest Weight Loss Benefits Obese Women with Incontinence

Weight losses of less than 20 pounds substantially lessened complaints of incontinence among obese women.

Losing Weight Improves Incontinence Symptoms

Participation in a supervised weight-loss program was associated with subsiding urinary incontinence episodes in overweight and obese women.

A Gut Issue in Obesity

Will weight-related differences in the gut microbiome lead to new ways of thinking about obesity?

Omega-3s Might Benefit Preterm Infants

Early high-dose supplements seemed to help mental development, especially in girls.

The Raw Truth About Neutropenic Diets?

Neutropenic patients who ate uncooked fruits and vegetables had no higher rates of serious infections than did those who ate only cooked foods.

Low-Glycemic-Index Diet and Diabetes

Oatmeal was better than brown rice in lowering HbA1c.

Thickened Formula Reduces Reflux in Infants

A meta-analysis confirms the observation of some clinicians that use of thickened infant formula reduces GER symptoms.

WHO Would Like a New Growth Chart?

The WHO 2006 growth charts represent a diverse population of breast-fed children under ideal conditions and, therefore, might be more appropriate than the CDC 2000 growth charts.

Bariatric Surgery’s Effects on Pregnancy

Despite possible complications, bariatric surgery is associated with lower rates of gestational diabetes and preeclampsia.

New Weight-Loss Drug Is Safe and Effective in Early Testing

Tesofensine produced weight loss without raising blood pressure or lowering mood.

No Easy Way: B Vitamins Don’t Prevent Cancer in Everyone

But supplementation might have benefits for older women.

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