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Antioxidant Supplements and All-Cause Mortality

Supplements with beta-carotene and vitamins A and E are associated with increased mortality (but fruits and vegetables are still good for you!). . .

Calcium Supplements Have Long-Term Benefit in Polyp Prevention

The preventive effect of calcium on colorectal adenoma recurrence continues for about 5 years after cessation of active supplementation.

High Seafood Intake in Pregnancy Appears to Help, Not Harm, Fetal Neurodevelopment

The benefits of omega-3 fatty acids seem to outweigh possible harm from mercury.

Peanut Butter Recall: Salmonella Linked to Kids’ Favorite Food!

The affected jars of Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter have product codes on the lids that begin with "2111."

Treating Infertility Caused by Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Clomiphene remains the drug of choice.

Homocysteine-Lowering Therapy After Venous Thromboembolism

A randomized trial found that homocysteine lowering with B vitamins did not reduce the risk for recurrence.

Calcium Supplementation and Colorectal Adenomas

Even after the study’s end, calcium benefits persisted — but not beyond 5 years.

Multivitamins Strike Out Again

Daily supplements did not reduce infection rates in nursing-home elders.

Effects of Exercise Therapy on Psychological Conditions in Obese Adolescents

It improved self-esteem but not BMI.

Nutrition: Clues to Disability in Older Women?

Low serum levels of some micronutrients predicted incident disability.

Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea Is Associated with Disordered Eating

The hormone ghrelin may, in part, mediate this association.

Metformin May Influence Weight Gain from Atypicals

In a small study of 38 children, metformin seemed safe and effective.

Metformin-Induced Vitamin B12 Deficiency

Remember to consider causes of neuropathy in diabetics other than "diabetic neuropathy."

Low Iron and Poverty: A Double Whammy

The argument strengthens the case for early interventions to prevent malnutrition in infancy.

Vitamin E Supplementation Fails to Prevent Cognitive Decline

In a 10-year study of women older than 65, vitamin E had no overall benefit.

To Minimize Weight Gain, Catch More Zzzz’s

Shorter sleep duration was associated with greater weight gain in the Nurses’ Health Study.

Lactose Intolerance: A Common Problem

The AAP provides an updated and revised statement.

Do the Bugs in Our Gut Affect Our Weight?

High levels of a particular bacteria are found in gut flora of obese mice and obese people.

Moderate Drinking and CVD Outcomes in Hypertensive Men

This lifestyle practice was associated with reduced risk for MI — but not for other cardiovascular disease outcomes — in an observational study of hypertensive male healthcare professionals.

Homocysteine Lowering with B Vitamins: Disappointing Results

Despite its homocysteine-lowering effect, high-dose B vitamin supplementation yielded no cardiovascular or cognitive benefit in patients with high-normal homocysteine levels at baseline.

Steroid Dependency in Children with IBD

Findings from two prospective studies support a top-down approach to treating moderate-to-severe IBD in pediatric patients.

Breast Milk Is Best

. . . but fortification makes it better.

Vitamin D: Protective Effect Against Multiple Sclerosis?

High serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels are associated with lower risk for MS in whites.

Cannabinoid-Receptor–Blocker Appears to Reduce Weight and Lower HbA1c in Diabetics

With rimonabant, patients reduced weight and cardiovascular risk factors.

The Effect of Maternal Weight Loss from Obesity Surgery on Obesity in Offspring

Children born after maternal obesity surgery had lower obesity rates than those born before surgery.

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