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Monthly Archive for January, 2010

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Magnesium therapy found to benefit asthmatics

Jan, Fri 29th, 2010 Posted in : Nutrients and Supplements, Specific conditions By : Dr John Briffa 10 Comments Tags: asthma, asthmatics, magnesium, peak expiratory flow rate

Late last December one of my posts focused on an experience a family member of mine had had with magnesium. He had suffered from long-standing intermittent epigastric pain (pain felt in the middle of the abdomen just beneath the ribs), and I wondered whether his problem may be a condition known as ‘oesophageal spasm’. Because [...]

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Article reminds us of the importance of focusing on drug effects on health (not cholesterol)

Jan, Wed 27th, 2010 Posted in : Cholesterol and Statins, Food and Medical Politics By : Dr John Briffa 5 Comments Tags: Cholesterol and Statins, ezetimibe, heart disease, mortality, simvastatin, statins

Back in November I wrote about a study which, like others that came before it, casts doubt about the benefits of cholesterol reduction. In this study, combining a stating with ezetimibe (which reduces cholesterol absorption from the gut) produced less favourable outcomes than a statin coupled with niacin (vitamin B3) in terms of arterial health. [...]

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Low-carb diet pitted against low-fat PLUS medication (low-carb still wins)

Jan, Tue 26th, 2010 Posted in : Healthy Eating, Unhealthy Eating!, Weight Loss By : Dr John Briffa 10 Comments Tags: blood pressure, low-carb, low-carbohydrate, low-fat, orlistat, Weight Loss

I suspect there’s always going to be a raging debate about the best way to go about losing weight. From a dietary perspective, a myriad of suggested approaches exist, though within these the two most popular and well-known ‘diets’ are those low in carbohydrate and fat respectively. Both of these approaches have their advocates. I’m [...]

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Does fish oil retard the ageing process?

Jan, Fri 22nd, 2010 Posted in : Healthy Eating, Nutrients and Supplements By : Dr John Briffa 11 Comments Tags: ageing, aging, chromosomes, fish oil, inflammation, omega-3, omega-3 fats, telomeres

In recent years omega-3 fats (found, for instance in ‘oily’ fish such as salmon, trout, mackerel and herring) have become famous for supposed health-giving properties, particularly with regard to cardiovascular system and brain. This week saw the publication of a study which links omega-3 fats with a slowing of the ageing process [1]. The study, [...]

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Heart surgeon waging war on saturated fat seems seriously short on science to support his claims

Jan, Thu 21st, 2010 Posted in : Food and Medical Politics, Healthy Eating, Unhealthy Eating! By : Dr John Briffa 48 Comments

Eagle-eyed readers may have noticed that the commonly-held belief that saturated fat cause heart disease appears to be waning. In the last few weeks alone we have seen the publication of two significant and weighty studies which have found no link between sat fat and heart disease. These come hot on the heels of another [...]

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Is another reason why ‘primal’ and low-carb diets work because they’re simple?

Jan, Mon 18th, 2010 Posted in : Healthy Eating, Low-Carbohydrate, Weight Loss By : Dr John Briffa 13 Comments

I was attempting to give a friend and colleague some writing advice on Friday. Here it is in a nutshell: don’t be flowery and literary with your writing ” keep is short and simple. Because when communicating information of any sort (including health information), I believe the chances of someone acting on it (in the [...]

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Two major studies conclude that saturated fat does NOT cause heart disease

Jan, Fri 15th, 2010 Posted in : Cholesterol and Statins, Food and Medical Politics, Healthy Eating, Unhealthy Eating! By : Dr John Briffa 79 Comments

One of things I try and do on this blog is right what I see as nutritional wrongs. So, if there’s a common perception that artificial sweeteners are better than sugar for weight loss, but there’s really no evidence for that, then I’m inclined to write about it. If the evidence suggests that margarine is [...]

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Artificial sweeteners fail to fool the brain

Jan, Thu 14th, 2010 Posted in : Brain and Behaviour, Healthy Eating, Unhealthy Eating!, Weight Loss By : Dr John Briffa 6 Comments

I’ve been attempting to catch up on some reading over the last few days, and this included skimming through the last couple of copies of New Scientist magazine. One article that caught my eye from the late December/early January issue concerned the effect of artificial sweeteners. In particular, the piece (by San Francisco-based writer Douglas [...]

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More evidence comes in which suggests exercise does not do much in the weight loss stakes

Jan, Wed 13th, 2010 Posted in : Exercise and Activity, Weight Loss, Women's Health By : Dr John Briffa 13 Comments

It’s mid-January, and no doubt quite a lot of people will be persisting with New Year resolutions that have something to do with their health, with ‘losing weight’ being generally high on their list of priorities. Exercise is usually thrown into the mix here, and while walking my dog this morning I witnessed a distinct [...]

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Study shows being more conscious about eating speed and feelings of satisfaction help individuals eat less

Jan, Thu 7th, 2010 Posted in : Healthy Eating, Uncategorized, Weight Loss By : Dr John Briffa 4 Comments

I came across this report here of a study recently published in the British Medical Journal [1]. It concerns a device known as a ‘Mandometer’ ” which has been developed as an aid to weight loss. The Mandometer, a Swedish invention, is essentially a set of weighing scales connected to a small computer. A plate [...]

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