Diet/Nutrition

Junky diet can be healthy

Fried foods are not always a risk to your health, claims a new study done by researchers at the University of Madrid.

Although having excess of junky diet can be hazardous to your health but a bit of snacks and foods fried in olive and sunflower oil can be beneficial.

Luteolin rich diet effective for bowel cancer patients

A latest study done by the researchers in South Korea has shown a link between bowel cancer and diet. The study shows how diet rich in fruits and vegetables can decelerate the growth of cancerous cells in the body, especially colon.

Foods like apples, apricots, raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, beans, cabbage, onions, tomatoes, oranges, green pepper etc.

High-fat diet is bad for brain -- study

It is a known fact that a high-fat diet is bad for health. Now a latest claims that a diet high in trans fats is bad for brain.

In a study done on rodents, researchers from University of Washington School of Medicine, found that fatty diet, can damage the hypothalamus, a part of brain controlling the appetite.

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