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Our Latest Writing Prompts for Consumer Topics

Kids eat their food based on arrangement of ingredients
According to new research from the Future Consumer Lab, the way food is arranged on a plate might make kids more inclined to eat them. Serving style preferences changed according to gender Read more
Unmasking the Origins of IBD
Call for studies on biological and environmental factors driving differences between ethnicities and between immigrants versus non-immigrants Source: Unmasking the Origins of Read more
Prolonged, high HbA1c may increase dementia risk in type 1 diabetes
Older adults with type 1 diabetes with prolonged exposure to HbA1c at least 8% are at least twice as likely to develop dementia over 6 years vs. similar adults with only 10% of measurements Read more
Poor understanding of diabetes medications may worsen glycemic profile in type 2 diabetes
In patients with type 2 diabetes, a lack of knowledge regarding diabetes drugs is associated with higher HbA1c level and worse blood glucose profile, according to findings from a Read more
Aspirin, Fish Oil Disappoint in Primary CV Prevention
Two randomized trials suggest little to no net benefit” Source: Aspirin, Fish Oil Disappoint in Primary CV Read more
Does depression cause obesity or does obesity cause depression?
Depression and obesity are known to be linked, but science has found the relationship between them hard to unpick. A new study uses genetic data to find answers. Source: Does depression Read more
Even a 2-Minute Walk Counts in New Physical Activity Guidelines
Take the stairs up to your office. Park a little further away from the grocery store. Walk your dog around the block. Carry out the trash. Source: Even a 2-Minute Walk Counts in New Read more
Supermarket produce contains transferable antibiotic-resistant genes
Common supermarket produce is a reservoir for transferable antibiotic resistance genes that may be missed by traditional detection methods, researchers found.” Source: Supermarket Read more
Compromised Ethics Run Rampant in Nutrition Research
The scientists who study healthy foods are often compromised by funding from big corporations.” Source: Compromised Ethics Run Rampant in Nutrition Read more
These Plant Chemicals Could Help Your Heart’s Health
  Drinking a cup of tea or eating a handful of berries a day may help protect against heart disease, a new study suggests. Source: These Plant Chemicals Could Help Your Heart’s Read more
Changes to nutrition and policies could cut costs for those with diabetes
Diabetes is a widespread disease affecting tens of millions of children and adults in the United States. However, the cost of treating the disease continue” Source: Changes to Read more
AHA: Prescription Fish Oil Wins for CV Prevention
Positive findings for Vascepa in REDUCE-IT trial Source: AHA: Prescription Fish Oil Wins for CV Read more
We Just ‘Fell Back’ An Hour. Here Are Tips To Stay Healthy During Dark Days Ahead
Every cell in our bodies has a well-tuned timing mechanism. So, when we “fall back” or “spring forward,” it takes us time to adjust. We have tips that can help. Read more
Study suggests way to treat severe eczema
New and existing treatments for eczema can reduce the severity of symptoms like itching and excessively dry skin. Eczema is a chronic condition, and symptoms can come and go.” Source: Read more
Bariatric Surgery Outcomes Vary According to Obesity Subtype
Researchers identified four separate classes of obesity Source: Bariatric Surgery Outcomes Vary According to Obesity Read more
IBT Plus Liraglutide Boosts Weight Loss in Obese Patients
Adding pharmacotherapy also led to beneficial changes in appetite” Source: IBT Plus Liraglutide Boosts Weight Loss in Obese Read more
Parental Pacifier Sucking May Lower Kids’ Allergy Risks
Lower early-life total IgE production linked to mom or dad orally ‘cleaning’ pacifier Source: Parental Pacifier Sucking May Lower Kids’ Allergy Read more
7-Day Meal Plan: The Superfoods of Fall
The superfood recipes in this meal plan make for a delicious week of dinners that pack a powerful punch of good-for-you nutrients.” Source: 7-Day Meal Plan: The Superfoods of Read more
Dysphagia – Diet Levels & Modifications
Start studying Dysphagia – Diet Levels & Modifications. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.” Source: Read more
1.2 Million Children and Teens Have Peanut Allergies
Two studies estimate current PA prevalence to be 2.2% Source: 1.2 Million Children and Teens Have Peanut Read more
SNAP participation may improve diabetes medication adherence
Older adults with diabetes participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, demonstrated improvements in adhering to their treatment regimens, according to findings Read more
40 million people with diabetes will be left without insulin by 2030, study predicts
As the number of people living with diabetes continues to rise, the access to insulin needed to meet growing demand will fall short, a new study predicts. Source: 40 million people with Read more
FDA OKs Heart Disease Prevention Claim for High Oleic Acid Oils
Olive oil and certain other vegetable, seed oils get qualified health claim Source: FDA OKs Heart Disease Prevention Claim for High Oleic Acid Read more