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Monthly Archive for June, 2010

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Do statins save lives in essentially healthy people? (No)

Jun, Wed 30th, 2010 Posted in : Cholesterol and Statins, Food and Medical Politics By : Dr John Briffa 18 Comments

Statins are drugs that reduce cholesterol. They also reduce risk of heart disease and stroke. That does not mean, though, that they do they via their cholesterol-reducing effect. There are several lines of evidence which actually suggest otherwise. For example, statins can have clinical benefit before they reduce cholesterol levels. They also have been purported [...]

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Higher vitamin D level linked with reduced risk of infection

Jun, Mon 28th, 2010 Posted in : Nutrients and Supplements, Sunlight By : Dr John Briffa 9 Comments

In previous posts (here and here) I have highlighted the benefits vitamin D has with regard to improving the immune response and helping keep infections such as flu at bay. It has been mooted that the upsurge in viral infections during the winter is connected with the generally lower vitamin D levels at this time. [...]

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Study reminds us of the superior performance of low-carb diets over low-fat ones for weight loss

Jun, Fri 25th, 2010 Posted in : Healthy Eating, Low-Carbohydrate, Weight Loss By : Dr John Briffa 4 Comments

Where weight loss is concerned, there are many ways to skin a cat. But the two most commonly applied dietary strategies are low-fat and low-carb. This week I came across a report of a study here in which obese women were put on either a ‘low-fat’ or ‘lower-carb’ diet for a period of 12 weeks. [...]

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Low-GI/GL diets may help reduce risk of disease and death by quelling inflammation

Jun, Thu 24th, 2010 Posted in : Healthy Eating, Specific conditions, Unhealthy Eating! By : Dr John Briffa 9 Comments

Carbohydrates that tend to be disruptive for levels of sugar in the bloodstream (high glycaemic index carbs) can provoke disease-causing changes in the physiology and biochemistry in the body, including enhance inflammation (see here for more about this). The pro-inflammatory effect of high-GI carbs has important implications, because inflammation turns out to be a key [...]

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Fructose and trans fatty acids implicated in ‘fatty liver’ and liver damage

Jun, Wed 23rd, 2010 Posted in : Unhealthy Eating! By : Dr John Briffa 4 Comments

‘Fatty liver’, as it’s name suggests, is a condition characterised by the deposition of fat in the liver. Fatty liver has for a long time know to potentially have its roots in the overconsumption of alcohol. However, increasingly doctors are seeing individuals who have fatty liver where alcohol does not appear to be the causative [...]

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Food companies that put trans fats in food may be breaking the law

Jun, Fri 18th, 2010 Posted in : Food and Medical Politics, Unhealthy Eating! By : Dr John Briffa 9 Comments

Common sense dictates that fats found naturally in the diet that we’ve been eating for hundreds of thousands of years and have therefore evolved to eat and unlikely to be detrimental to health. For instance, saturated fat (a primal foodstuff if there ever was one) turns out not to have the heart-stopping properties we’ve been [...]

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Snacking associated with improved weight control

Jun, Thu 17th, 2010 Posted in : Healthy Eating, Weight Loss By : Dr John Briffa 9 Comments

Conventional wisdom often dictates that we should eat three meals a day with nothing in between. The idea here is that snacks just add to our calorie intake, and therefore can only contribute to our body weight. However, I find in practice that for successful weight management, more frequent feeding is required. Regular eating can, [...]

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Selenium supplementation found to reduce risk of post-natal depression

Jun, Wed 16th, 2010 Posted in : Brain and Behaviour, Children's Health, Nutrients and Supplements, Pregnancy and Fertility, Women's Health By : Dr John Briffa 1 Comments

Post natal depression or PND – sometimes referred to as post-partum depression – affects about 10 per cent of women after having a baby. You can read more about the condition here. From a nutritional perspective, one of the things that has been shown to help protect against PND are the so-called omega-3 fats found [...]

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More evidence comes in that saturated fat does not cause heart disease

Jun, Fri 11th, 2010 Posted in : Cholesterol and Statins, Healthy Eating, Unhealthy Eating! By : Dr John Briffa 10 Comments

Back in April I wrote about my ‘love-hate relationship’ with dairy products. The love part of my relationship relates to the fact that many dairy products are rich in protein and low in carbohydrate, coupled with the fact that I actually like the taste of things like cream, yoghurt and cheese. The hate part of [...]

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BMJ piece reminds us just how ineffective much of modern-day medicine is

Jun, Thu 10th, 2010 Posted in : Food and Medical Politics By : Dr John Briffa 3 Comments

A month or so ago I wrote a piece about regarding the fact that in medicine, less can be more. It is certainly the case that some conventional medical approaches have downsides that outweigh any upside. Some are worth than useless. Modern medicine, with its learned personnel, sophisticated testing and machines that go bing, has [...]

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