|
|
 Food Information - August 28, 2008
| A new studies finds that eating a small portion of breakfast every morning helps fight obesity. Young girls in particular who eat cereal are more likely to stay slim than those who skip their morning meals. The research followed the eating habits of nearly 2,400 girls during a ten year time span | | Diabetics across the nation can be heard cheering Sunday as the Food and Drug Administration passes an inhaled Insulin treatment, an alternative to the daily shot routine that millions have to do on a daily basis. The panel voted by seven to two to recommend approving the product, called Exubera, on the grounds that its advantages in terms of ease of administration and its potential to improve patient compliance outweighed lingering doubts about its safety | | A new studies finds that eating a small portion of breakfast every morning helps fight obesity. Young girls in particular who eat cereal are more likely to stay slim than those who skip their morning meals. The research followed the eating habits of nearly 2,400 girls during a ten year time span | | A Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel has given their approval to a new insulin delivery system for diabetics, where the insulin would be inhaled rather than injected with needles. According to Consumer Affairs, the panel voted 7-2 to approve the system, called Exubera, for treatment of both juvenile and adult-onset diabetes. The FDA is expected to follow the recommendation | | A new studies finds that eating a small portion of breakfast every morning helps fight obesity. Young girls in particular who eat cereal are more likely to stay slim than those who skip their morning meals. The research followed the eating habits of nearly 2,400 girls during a ten year time span | |
|
|