Showing posts with label Research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Research. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Frozen Vegetables-Research

Did you know that frozen vegetables are as nutritious as fresh? Research suggest...

Did you know that frozen vegetables are as nutritious as fresh? Research suggests some frozen vegetables may even contain more of select nutrients than their fresh counterparts! http://bit.ly/yhDiip read more..

Monday, 27 February 2012

Limb Development Gene-Genetic Counseling-Skeletal Disorder-Promiscuous Yeast-Thrombocytopenia

Elusive platelet count and limb development gene discovered

Researchers have identified an elusive Gene responsible for Thrombocytopenia with Absent Radii (TAR), a rare inherited blood and skeletal disorder. As a result, this research is now being transformed into a medical test that allows prenatal diagnosis and genetic counseling in affected families. read more..


In vino veritas: Promiscuous yeast hook up in wine-making vats

Humans aren't the only species that like to get busy with a glass of bubbly. Turns out, the common baker's yeast has indulged in a frenzy of amorous frolicking in the fermentation vats of winemakers for hundreds, possibly thousands, of years, with interesting results. read more..

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Foods Rich In Magnesium-Magnesium Supplement-Diet Guidelines-Research

Magnesium-rich diet tied to lower stroke risk

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A fresh look at past Research concludes that people who eat lots of greens and other Foods rich in magnesium have fewer strokes -- a finding that supports current diet guidelines. But because the research focused on magnesium in food, the authors stopped short of recommending that people take a daily magnesium supplement. It's possible that another aspect of the food is responsible for the finding. ... read more..


Do you buy organic? Here are 7 reasons that could convince you to make the switch.

Do you buy organic? Here are 7 reasons that could convince you to make the switch.7 Reasons to Go Organic | Fitbiefitbie.msn.comResearch shows that you can improve your health and the environment by supporting organic practices read more..