MNT daily newsletter - 16 March 2017

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Nutrition / Diet News
Vitamin E may decrease the risk of acute kidney injury after coronary catheterization
Acute kidney injury is quite a common adverse effect that associates with coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary interventions.
16 Mar 2017
Eating fruits and vegetables may lower women's stress risk
New research finds that eating five to servings of fruits and vegetables daily may lower women's risk of stress by more than a fifth.
16 Mar 2017
Probiotics may not always be a silver bullet for better health
To combat the effects of a poor diet, probiotics may be just the thing. However, surprising new research from UNSW suggests probiotics are much less effective when taken alongside a balanced...
16 Mar 2017
"Low-content" nutritional claims on packaged goods misleading for consumers
No fat, no sugar, no salt? What does it mean? Today, supermarket shelves are filled with products that make a variety of claims related to their perceived health benefits.
16 Mar 2017
Food contaminant deoxynivalenol exacerbates damage to DNA in gut microbiota
Researchers from the University of Toulouse, France have demonstrated through in vitro and in vivo results that the intestinal DNA damage induced by colibactin-producing Escherichia coli...
16 Mar 2017


Sports Medicine / Fitness News
Female soccer players suffer the most concussions in high school sports
Study finds significant increase in overall reported concussions since traumatic brain injury laws enacted.
16 Mar 2017
Can whole-body vibration stave off obesity and diabetes?
A study published this week shows that whole-body vibration could offer an alternative to exercise in the fight against obesity and diabetes.
16 Mar 2017



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