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Eating Disorder Archive
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How to tackle emotional eating
Washington, May 5 (ANI): Many people treat themselves with their favourite chocolate bars, or ice cream after returning home from a hard day at work, completely ignoring the fact that they are on a diet. The long-term success of their efforts is therefore sabotaged by their own hand, and very few weight-loss programs address this [...] -
Obese teens urged to avoid bariatric surgery
Washington, May 4 (ANI): A new research has shown that physicians do not recommend bariatric surgery for obese patients under the age of 18. -
Food insecurity ‘ups risk of greater weight gain, pregnancy complications’
Washington, May 4 (ANI): A new study by researchers in the U.S. has shown that living in a food-insecure household during pregnancy may increase the odds of greater weight gain and pregnancy complications, particularly gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). -
Eating animal fat may raise pancreatic cancer risk
Washington, June 27 (ANI): A high-fat diet full of red meat and dairy products can increase the risk of pancreatic cancer, says a new study. -
How cornflakes, white bread, French fries raise heart attack risk
Washington, June 27 (ANI): Exactly how cornflakes, white bread, French fries and other high-carb foods increase the risk of heart problems has now been shown by Tel Aviv University researchers. -
Superfood soy cuts smoker”s lung damage risk
Washington, June 26 (ANI): Smokers who eat large amounts of soy products are less likely to develop the smoking-associated lung disease COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), says a new study. -
Eating meat does not increase breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women
Washington, May 29 (ANI): Consuming red or white meat does not raise the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, says a new study. -
Over-eating, not poor exercise, to blame for obesity
Washington, May 9 (ANI): Over-eating, not decreased levels of physical activity, is to be blamed of the rise of obesity in the US, claims a new study. -
Some baby foods are worse than a burger: Study
London, May 04 (ANI): A new study has revealed that some baby foods contain “staggering” amounts of sugar and fat that make them worse than junk food. During the study, researchers for the Children’s Food Campaign found that Farley”s Original Rusks contain more sugar than McVities Chocolate Digestives, while Heinz Toddler Mini Cheese Biscuits have [...] -
Fizzy drinks ‘worsen gastric cases”
London, April 22 (ANI): Kids suffering from diarrhoea and vomiting shouldn’t be given fizzy drinks, for they could make their condition worse, say experts. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) said the idea that flat drinks can help with gastroenteritis is untrue, while fruit juices and fizzy drinks do not help either.



