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High-fat diets during pregnancy could increase cancer risk

High-fat diets during pregnancy could increase cancer risk
For women, a high-fat diet during pregnancy might not just increase the breast cancer risk for their daughters, but also for their granddaughters, a new U.S. study says.

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Mice With High-Altitude Metabolism Stay Slim And Healthy On A High-Fat Diet

Mice With High-Altitude Metabolism Stay Slim And Healthy On A High-Fat Diet
Mice that are missing a protein involved in the response to low oxygen stay lean and healthy, even on a high-fat diet, a new study has found. “They process fat differently,” said Randall Johnson, professor of biology at the University of California, San Diego, who directed the research, which is published in the April 15 issue of the journal Cell Metabolism. While their normal littermates gain …

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Missing protein helps mice on high-fat diet stay slim

Missing protein helps mice on high-fat diet stay slim
Washington, April 16 : Mice lacking a protein involved in the response to low oxygen stay slim and healthy while on a high-fat diet, a new American research has found.

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High-altitude metabolism lets mice stay slim and healthy on a high-fat diet

High-altitude metabolism lets mice stay slim and healthy on a high-fat diet
Mice that are missing a protein involved in the response to low oxygen stay lean and healthy, even on a high-fat diet, a new study has found. While their normal littermates gain weight, develop fatty livers and become resistant to insulin, just like overweight humans do, the mutant mice suffered none of these ill effects.

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High-fat breakfast may trump toast and juice

High-fat breakfast may trump toast and juice
Eating a high-fat breakfast may combat the symptoms of metabolic syndrome, according to researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The study, published in the International Journal of Obesity, fed mice two different diets with the same number of calories – one with a high-fat meal after waking, and one with a high-fat meal [...]

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High-fat breakfasts could be healthy option, scientists claim

High-fat breakfasts could be healthy option, scientists claim
Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) examined how eating meals with high fat content at different times of the day affected metabolic syndrome in mice.

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High-Fat Breakfast May Fight Problems

High-Fat Breakfast May Fight Problems
Having a high fat breakfast — rather than a high-fat dinner — may help fight metabolic syndrome, a cluster of health problems including obesity, insulin resistance and other problems.

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A high-fat breakfast of bacon and eggs may be the healthiest start to the day, report shows

A high-fat breakfast of bacon and eggs may be the healthiest start to the day, report shows
A high-fat breakfast of bacon and eggs may be the healthiest start to the day, a new university report showed.

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Study: High-fat diet raises stroke risk in women

Study: High-fat diet raises stroke risk in women
Eating a lot of fat, especially the kind that’s in cookies and pastries, can significantly raise the risk of stroke for women over 50, a large new study finds.

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Cookbook lists healthy alternatives to high-fat foods

Cookbook lists healthy alternatives to high-fat foods
Every time I hear that David Zinczenko and Matt Goulding are publishing another book in their “Eat This, Not That!” series, I steel myself: Having written about several already, I’m resolved not to fall prey to their charms again.

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