A thick, low-calorie milkshake will leave you feeling fuller than one that is high in calories but thin – a finding that could have the potential to help people lower their energy intake, according to new research.
High-salt diets may encourage the growth of Helicobacter
pylori bacteria in the stomach, said to be the cause of
millions of cases of gastritis and peptic ulcer disease each year,
says a new study that may have added implications...
Garlic and onions could help protect against stomach cancer, says a
massive European-based study, but total fruit and vegetable intake
has no benefit for this disease.
As scientists continue to look for ways to help us battle the
bulge, a new study suggests that our own hormonal makeup may offer
promising clues. A team of researchers has tested the hypothesis
that gastric distension in humans can...
New research claims that the use of nitrate fertilisers in growing
vegetables could be the cause of the fastest growing cancer in the
UK, reports BBC Online.
The Institut Rosell-Lallemand was awarded this week the 2001 Market
Engineering Technology Leadership Award for its new enteric coating
technology STAR™.
In a reversal of previous research, a comprehensivestudy released
on Wednesday shows that drinking green tea offers no protection
againststomach cancer.