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ANMUM Materna prenatal milk recalled from China - 5.4
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Drinking milk during pregnancy lowers baby's risk of multiple sclerosis - 4.5
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New treatment with omalizumab may desensitize kids with milk allergies - 4.3
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2 glasses milk a day tones muscles, keeps the fat away - 3.7
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Copper inhibits transmission of hiv through breast milk and blood - 3.6
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Protein hydrolysate based infant formulas found better - 3.4
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Soy milk protein dietary supplements lower blood pressure - 3.4
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Breastfeeding for up to 6 months after birth may prevent asthma - 3.3
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Antidepressant drugs may lead to lactation difficulties in moms - 3.3
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High calorie beverages widely available in US schools - 3.2
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Why do male avoid veggiesWhy are men generally more reluctant to try vegetarian products? According to a new study in the Journal of Consumer Research, consumers are influenced by a strong association of meat with masculinity.
Kraft Foods recalls 3 varieties of Velveeta Shells & Cheese, USKraft Foods Global, Inc. is voluntarily recalling three varieties of Velveeta Shells & Cheese Single Serve Microwaveable Cups with limited "best when used by" dates as a precaution due to the possible presence of small, thin wire bristle pieces.
U.S. hospitals do not fully support breastfeedingBreastfeeding protects against childhood obesity, yet less than 4 percent of U.S. hospitals provide the full range of support mothers need to be able to breastfeed, according to the most recent Vital Signs report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Breastfeeding for up to 6 months after birth may prevent asthmaChildren who had never been breastfed had an increased risk of wheezing, shortness of breath, dry cough and persistent phlegm during their first 4 years, compared to children who were breastfed for more than 6 months, revealed by researchers.
Soy milk protein dietary supplements lower blood pressureMilk and soy protein supplements were associated with lower systolic blood pressure compared to refined carbohydrate dietary supplements. The study's results suggest that partly replacing refined carbohydrates with foods or drinks high in soy or milk protein may help prevent and treat high blood pressure, said Jiang He, M.D., Ph.D., lead researcher of the study in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association.
New strain of MRSA discovered, found in both humans and dairy cowsScientists have identified a new strain of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) which occurs both in human and dairy cow populations. The study, led by Dr Mark Holmes at the University of Cambridge, identified the new strain in milk from dairy cows while researching mastitis (a bacterial infection which occurs in the cows' udders).
New treatment with omalizumab may desensitize kids with milk allergiesMilk allergy is the most common, affecting 2.5 percent of children under age 3. In a small clinical study, researchers report effectively desensitizing milk-allergic patients by increasing their exposure to milk in tandem with an allergy drug called omalizumab, allowing children to build up resistance quickly with limited allergic reactions.
Protein hydrolysate based infant formulas found betterNew findings from the Monell Center reveal that weight gain of formula-fed infants is influenced by the type of formula the infant is consuming. Commonly available infant formulas are cow's milk-based, soy-based and protein hydrolysate-based.
2 glasses milk a day tones muscles, keeps the fat awayWomen who drink two large glasses of milk a day after their weight-lifting routine gained more muscle and lost more fat compared to women who drank sugar-based energy drinks, a McMaster study has found.
Drinking milk during pregnancy lowers baby's risk of multiple sclerosisDrinking milk during pregnancy may help reduce your baby's chances of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) as an adult, revealed by researchers.
Environmental chemicals in breast milk may cause testicular cancer laterA comparison of breast milk samples from Denmark and Finland revealed a significant difference in environmental chemicals which have previously been implicated in testicular cancer or in adversely affecting development of the fetal testis in humans and animals.
US children low in vitamin DSeven out of ten U.S. children have low levels of vitamin D, raising their risk of bone and heart disease, according to a study of over 6,000 children by researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University.
Soy, tofu, sprouts can improve COPD symptomsUsing soy products, like tofu, natto, bean sprouts and soy milk, can reduce the risk and symptoms of lung disease i.e. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Taking 75g of soy products daily is having the most health benefits and improving the lung fuction in human beings.
Milkshakes are medicine for anorexic teensGetting your teenager to drink a chocolate milkshake isn't something most parents need to worry about. But this is just the approach used in one treatment for anorexia nervosa.
ATryn from milk of goats approved to treat hereditary antithrombin deficiencyThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued its first approval for a biological product produced by genetically engineered (GE) animals.
ANMUM Materna prenatal milk recalled from ChinaFonterra China today announced a voluntary recall of one batch of prenatal milk sold in China under the ANMUM Materna brand name.
Copper inhibits transmission of hiv through breast milk and bloodResearchers from the U.S. and abroad have developed an inexpensive copper-based filter that may prevent HIV from being passed through breast milk and blood. They report their findings in the February 2008 issue of the journal Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.
Breastfeeding safer for infants of HIV mothers with NevirapineAn antiretroviral drug already in widespread use in the developing world to prevent the transmission of HIV from infected mothers to their newborns during childbirth has also been found to substantially cut the risk of subsequent HIV transmission during breast-feeding.
Reduced Salt Butter for high blood pressure patients by AmulKeeping in mind the inherent need and convenience of the consumers and taking into account the changing lifestyles, Amul is all set to expand its product portfolio with Amul Reduced Salt Butter. Amul Reduced Salt Butter has almost 50% less salt than table butter.
Cows milk may cause Crohn's diseaseResearchers at the University of Liverpool have found how a bacterium, known to cause illness in cattle, may cause Crohn's disease in humans. Crohn's is a condition that affects one in 800 people in the UK and causes chronic intestinal inflammation, leading to pain, bleeding and diarrhoea.
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