Many researchers believe that
no single dietary factor is as critical as magnesium.
It's easy to see why many researchers say that
no single dietary factor is as critical as magnesium.
Not exact matches
The SRF sponsored its first CHD research project in 1965, a literature review published in the New England Journal of Medicine, which
singled out fat and cholesterol as the
dietary causes of CHD and downplayed evidence that sucrose consumption was also a risk
factor.
Previously, Kearns and her UCSF colleagues had uncovered a cache of industry documents revealing that the sugar industry began working closely with nutrition scientists in the mid-1960s to
single out fat and cholesterol as the
dietary causes of coronary heart disease, downplaying evidence that sucrose consumption was also a risk
factor.
I feel like maybe a magazine article about a
single woman's opinion doesn't quite hold the same weight in a debate as the body of medical research done over the decades pointing to plants as the
dietary indicator of health and longevity, across all
factors like gender, nationality, or level of activity.
Dietary Protein Adverse reactions to dietary staples are common in cats and dogs with chronic gastrointestinal disease, and can often be successfully managed by feeding selected - protein diets.8 - 11 Because antigenic determinants on proteins are incriminated as the precipitating factor in many cases of IBD, it is usually recommended to feed an elimination diet that is generally free of additives and preservatives, and contains a single, novel protein source that is highly digestible, or a hypoallergenic formula.12 There are no protein sources that are inherently hypoalle
Dietary Protein Adverse reactions to
dietary staples are common in cats and dogs with chronic gastrointestinal disease, and can often be successfully managed by feeding selected - protein diets.8 - 11 Because antigenic determinants on proteins are incriminated as the precipitating factor in many cases of IBD, it is usually recommended to feed an elimination diet that is generally free of additives and preservatives, and contains a single, novel protein source that is highly digestible, or a hypoallergenic formula.12 There are no protein sources that are inherently hypoalle
dietary staples are common in cats and dogs with chronic gastrointestinal disease, and can often be successfully managed by feeding selected - protein diets.8 - 11 Because antigenic determinants on proteins are incriminated as the precipitating
factor in many cases of IBD, it is usually recommended to feed an elimination diet that is generally free of additives and preservatives, and contains a
single, novel protein source that is highly digestible, or a hypoallergenic formula.12 There are no protein sources that are inherently hypoallergenic.