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    Become a vegetarian to save the world from a catastrophe. This is the alternative living, says activists in front of the Bella Centre. Nasseem Ackbarally/IPS



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    Become a vegetarian to save the world from a catastrophe. This is the alternative living, says activists in front of the Bella Centre. Nasseem Ackbarally/IPS



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    Become a vegetarian to save the world from a catastrophe. This is the alternative living, says activists in front of the Bella Centre. Nasseem Ackbarally/IPS



Danisco's Probiotic Improves Metabolic Syndrome Natural Products Industry Insider

COPENHAGEN, Denmark—According to a new unpublished study, administration of Danisco ’s probiotic strain Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis 420 (B420), a naturally occurring strain isolated from dairy products, improved metabolic syndrome by reducing tissue inflammation and reducing metabolic endotoxaemia, thereby counteracting the adverse effects of high-fat diet.

The study was carried out by the team of professor Remy Burcelin, an expert of glucose metabolism and research director at the National Institute of Health & Medical Research (INSERM) in Toulouse, France, in collaboration with Danisco Health & Nutrition Research Centre in Kantvik, Finland. Burcelin presented the details of the new study for in the Keystone Symposium on Diabetes on April 16, 2010, in Whistler, Canada.

“The recent discovery by our group that patients feeding a fat-enriched diet develop diabetes and obesity through changes of their intestinal microflora has led us to envision strategies aiming to hamper the development of the deleterious intestinal bacterial ecology observed during metabolic diseases,” Burcelin said.

Is the Nordic diet set to replace Med diet?

Have you considered the Nordic diet? The wholesome and delicious Nordic Diet Scientists at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark have launched an expensive programme to identify and test products from northern climes that could be part of a new healthy, Nordic diet. Research by Elling Bere of Agder University in Norway, has indicated that native berries, such [...]

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Overconsumption of Diet Soda May Elevate Risk of Premature Birth HealthNews
Overconsumption of Diet Soda May Elevate Risk of Premature BirthHealthNewsIn a recent study out of Statens Serum Institut in Copenhagen, researchers studied 60000 Danish women who reported on their diet, including how many soft Drinking Diet Soda Linked to Premature BirthDowning diet soda tied to risk of premature birthall 18 news articles »

Pregnant mothers who overeat may have obese babies The Durango Herald
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Sustained-release naltrexone plus bupropion may be useful therapeutic ... Endocrine Today
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Diet Soda Guzzlers More Likely to Pop Out Preemies AOL News
Diet Soda Guzzlers More Likely to Pop Out PreemiesAOL NewsBut the team, based at the Statens Serum Institut in Copenhagen, wanted to determine whether there was a direct link between diet soda and preterm births. and more »