Sponsored by Chichester Observer Mon, 27 Jun 2011 02:24 AM PDT People with Type 2 diabetes could reverse their condition by following a very low calorie diet, according to new research. Professor Roy Taylor of Newcastle University, who led the study, said that the "remarkable" findings showed an eight-week diet could prompt the body to produce its own insulin. | Diabetes 'reversed by strict diet' Spalding Today Mon, 27 Jun 2011 02:19 AM PDT People with Type 2 diabetes could reverse their condition by following a very low calorie diet, according to new research. Professor Roy Taylor of Newcastle University, who led the study, said that the "remarkable" findings showed an eight-week diet could prompt the body to produce its own insulin. | Less body fat may increase risk of metabolic diseases News-Medical-Net Mon, 27 Jun 2011 02:05 AM PDT Having a lower percentage of body fat may not always lower your risk for heart disease and diabetes, according to a study by an international consortium of investigators, including two scientists from the Institute for Aging Research of Hebrew SeniorLife, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School (HMS). | Junk food ads should be banned Northern Star Mon, 27 Jun 2011 01:45 AM PDT JUNK food ads on TV should be banned because moves by the industry to voluntarily cut their number had failed, Australia's peak medical body says. | Junk-food ads should be banned - AMA Adelaide Now Mon, 27 Jun 2011 01:32 AM PDT JUNK-FOOD ads on TV should be banned because moves by the industry to voluntarily cut their number had failed, medical body says. | Council partnership to be closed BBC Bristol Mon, 27 Jun 2011 01:25 AM PDT A partnership body between four local authorities in the former Avon area is wound up, the BBC has learned. | | |
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