Treatment Advancements May Benefit Malnutrition COPD Patients

Determining one’s energy requirement may lead to better treatment opportunities for underweight patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to findings published in the International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Prior research has shown that the use of a standard caloric calculation could lead to better weight gain and overall quality of life

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Exercise, Proper Diet May Reduce Colorectal Cancer Risk

People who maintain a healthy lifestyle may be less likely to develop colorectal cancer, according to findings published in the British Medical Journal. In fact, researchers have found that monitoring use of alcohol and cigarettes, exercise, waist circumference and diet can reduce one’s risk by 23 percent. During a recent study, researchers collected health information

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FDA Aims To Keep Dietary Supplements Healthy, Safe

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has said that dietary supplements should not be taken if they claim to replace steroids or prescription drugs. The announcement came as the FDA investigated hundreds of supplements that contained illegal or unlisted ingredients, including anabolic steroids and diet drugs. Hundreds of supplement lines have been seized by

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