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Monthly Archive for July, 2007

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Sunlight linked with relative protection from multiple sclerosis

Jul, Mon 30th, 2007 Posted in : Specific conditions, Sunlight By : Dr John Briffa 2 Comments

While it seems we are frequently warned of the supposed skin-related hazards of sunshine, there is abundant evidence that sunlight exposure is associated with general benefits for health. For instance, sunlight helps protect against low mood and depression, as well as several forms of cancer. There is also evidence that it might help prevent multiple [...]

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Scientific review confirms superiority of carbohydrate control

Jul, Fri 27th, 2007 Posted in : Healthy Eating, Low-Carbohydrate, Weight Loss By : Dr John Briffa 7 Comments

Earlier this month I provided a round-up of the evidence which suggests that carbohydrate control is generally more effective for the purposes of weight loss than the more traditionally-advised low-fat diet. Not long after this, on the 18th July to be precise, the research group known as the Cochrane Collaboration published its own assessment of [...]

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Could ‘diet’ drinks actually promote weight gain?

Jul, Wed 25th, 2007 Posted in : Unhealthy Eating!, Weight Loss By : Dr John Briffa 6 Comments

Diet (artificially-sweetened) drinks are sold on the basis that, compared to sugary varieties, they are better for our health and, in particular, our weight. However, there is at least some evidence that artificially sweetened drinks do not offer the health boons they promise. This week, for instance, saw the publication of a study which assessed [...]

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Fish-eating found to be associated with reduced risk of disease markers

Jul, Mon 23rd, 2007 Posted in : Healthy Eating By : Dr John Briffa 0 Comments

Fish is what you might call a ‘primal’ food, and therefore it’s perhaps not surprise that its consumption has been associated with broad benefits for health. For instance, in a study published recently in the journal Medical Science Monitor, the relationship between fish-eating and a variety of markers of health were assessed in a group [...]

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Lower GI breakfasts found to improve kids’ brain function in the morning

Jul, Fri 20th, 2007 Posted in : Brain and Behaviour, Children's Health, Low-Carbohydrate By : Dr John Briffa 1 Comments

Throughout this site you will find various references to the ‘glycaemic index’ or ‘GI’ – essentially a measure of the speed an extent to which a food disrupts blood sugar levels. Relatively high GI foods will tend to cause surges in the hormone insulin which, in time, can predispose to a range of ill effects [...]

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Older (and cheaper) drugs found to be better for diabetics

Jul, Wed 18th, 2007 Posted in : Diabetes/Metabolic Syndrome, Food and Medical Politics, Specific conditions By : Dr John Briffa 1 Comments

Back in May, I wrote about the relatively new diabetes drug rosiglitazone (Avandia) and, specifically, the then new research which linked it with a substantially increased risk of heart disease [1]. By coincidence, rosiglitazone was also the focus of attention of a review conducted by a scientific group known as the Cochrane Collaboration. The research [...]

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Meditation found to benefit those suffering from chronic pain

Jul, Mon 16th, 2007 Posted in : Brain and Behaviour By : Dr John Briffa 1 Comments

I’m a great believer in the power of the mind. And while I don’t practice meditation (in the formal sense) myself, I have always been impressed at how often regular meditators tell me what a difference it has made to their lives. Their testimonies usually report a sense of improved physical and emotional well-being, a [...]

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Another less-than-impressive study trumpets the ‘benefits’ of statins

Jul, Fri 13th, 2007 Posted in : Cholesterol and Statins, Food and Medical Politics By : Dr John Briffa 2 Comments

It seems like a week doesn’t go by without more yet more research coming to light which paints the cholesterol-reducing drugs known as ‘statins’ as wonder drugs. The latest example of such research was published earlier this month in the Annals of Internal Medicine [1]. The study was an analysis of individuals aged 65 or [...]

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Shoddy science used (again) in an attempt to discredit low-carb eating

Jul, Wed 11th, 2007 Posted in : Food and Medical Politics, Healthy Eating, Low-Carbohydrate, Unhealthy Eating! By : Dr John Briffa 26 Comments

Last Friday’s blog featured a study presented recently at an American Diabetes Association symposium. It found that in a group of individuals with type 2 diabetes, a low-carb diet led to statistically significant reductions in weight, as well as blood sugar and triglyceride levels compared to a low-fat diet. In this blog, I also attempted [...]

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Low-carb diet found to be effective for acne

Jul, Mon 9th, 2007 Posted in : Healthy Eating, Low-Carbohydrate, Men's Health, Unhealthy Eating!, Weight Loss By : Dr John Briffa 12 Comments

While in conventional medicine skin conditions are generally seen as a problem in the, err, skin, in natural medicine they are generally seen a sign of something deeper within the body. Eczema, for instance, is often found to be related to internal imbalances which may include factors such as food sensitivity and a lack of [...]

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