Posts Tagged ‘Prevention’

About the Health Blog

This website provides information on the role of nutrition in preventing and sometimes partially treat specific diseases, including Alzheimer’s, arthritis, cancer, high cholesterol, diabetes, and much more. Besides the effects of nutrition on health, and information on what exactly is taking the food, this site contains a section that goes deeper into the general characteristics of healthy and not so healthy food. We offer this selection of translations of scientific articles, which include
The research-based articles written by American Physicians Committee of Responsible Medicine [PCRM]. We got permission from them to some of their quality articles to translate our website so the people would have easier access to these important findings about the influence of diet on various aspects of health.
Authorized translations of selected abstracts of recently published research in professional journals.  New is the new category in which ethical moral implications of the kind of food one eats are examined. There was also a rurbiek open with information about the effect of diet on longevity and mortality risk from all kinds of diseases.

Word Statement
Medical terminology in the articles are underlined with dotted line. When the mouse moves over such a term appears in a separate frame an explanation of the term. Example, when you mouse over the underlined word below is dotted (neurotransmitters) appears before a bar in an accompanying statement.

Clicking on this website the word “vegetarian” encounter on our website, it is usually in the sense of “pure vegetarian” (also known as vegans) – they eat anything of animal origin: no fish, no meat, no poultry and no dairy products or eggs. There are also people who avoid meat but animal products such as milk, cheese, eggs and food, and known as “ovo-lacto-vegetarians (ovo = egg; lacto = milk, cheese).

Where this site refers to a diet, it is meant “a way of eating” and not a regime to lose weight, if one excludes the other not, and whether you will realize that a healthy diet is also a stable and healthy weight may lead some diets is unnecessary.
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