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Lifestyle counseling could help protect the long-term heart health of adults who aren't yet at high risk for heart attack and stroke

Doctors Should Also Advise Healthy People on Diet, Exercise

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USPSTF urges doctors to talk to low-risk, in addition to high-risk, adults about lifestyle
For older adults

Cognitive Function Up With Adherence to Mediterranean Diet

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Lower likelihood of poor cognitive performance for those with high adherence to MedDiet, MIND diet
Eating fish at least twice a week may significantly reduce the pain and swelling associated with rheumatoid arthritis

Higher Fish Intake Appears to Reduce RA Symptoms

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Researchers suggest most varieties of fish may play a role in controlling symptoms
For patients with epilepsy

Valproic Acid Concentration Drops With Ketogenic Diet

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Changes in serum concentrations of other anti-epileptic drugs not found to be significant
Sulforaphane

Concentrated Broccoli Sprout Extract May Help Fight T2DM

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But supplement only seems to help a certain group of patients with the disease
Extended calorie restriction is associated with a reduction in food cravings

Food Cravings Down With Extended Calorie Restriction

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In obese patients, cravings for sweet, high-fat, starchy, and fast food reduced
Consumption of low-fat dairy foods is linked with a slight increase in the risk of developing Parkinson's disease

Low-Fat Dairy Intake May Up Risk of Parkinson’s Disease

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No such association seen with the consumption of full-fat dairy products
Prolonged delayed eating is associated with weight gain and increases in respiratory quotient

SLEEP: Prolonged Delayed Eating Linked to Weight Gain

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Compared with daytime eating, delayed eating also linked to increases in respiratory quotient
Young children who drink soy

Cow’s Milk Alternatives Linked to Shorter Stature in Children

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More research needed to understand the causal relations between non-cow milk consumption, height
Adoption of four healthy lifestyle behaviors is associated with increased lifespan for men and women

Lifespan Up With Adoption of Four Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors

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Increased survival times for men, women adopting four healthy behaviors versus none or one behavior