Posts Tagged ‘#health’

3 Things to Know About the New Blood Pressure Guidelines – NYTimes.com

December 20, 2013

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You may be familiar with the idea that hypertension should be treated when your blood pressure is higher than 140/90 mm Hg. Now, based on studies, the experts suggest starting drug therapy only when the reading is 150/90 or higher.
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Things to Know About the New Blood Pressure Guidelines: Great, very accessible @hmkyale article
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/12/18/3-things-to-know-about-the-new-blood-pressure-guidelines via @jsross119

PepsiCo, Snack Foods, and the Obesity Epidemic : The New Yorker

December 1, 2013

A good look at big food R&D, as it moves towards personalized nutrition: PepsiCo, Snack Foods & the #Obesity Epidemic
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2011/05/16/110516fa_fact_seabrook

DEPT. OF FOOD SCIENCE
SNACKS FOR A FAT PLANET
PepsiCo takes stock of the obesity epidemic.
BY JOHN SEABROOK
MAY 16, 2011

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Nevertheless, collaborating with crystal technologists in Munich, PepsiCo was able to develop “15 micron salt,” a new kind of salt that produces the same taste curve as the salt the company has been using—a pyramid-shaped crystal known as Alberger salt—but contains twenty-five to forty per cent less sodium. PepsiCo first used the new salt on its Walker brand of chips, which it sells in the U.K. By the end of 2012, 15 micron salt will be flavoring many of the Lay’s plain chips made in the U.S.

The samples that are approved by the robot are further refined and analyzed and, eventually, incorporated into test batches of drinks and snacks that are presented to human tasters. But this is not merely a question of deciding what tastes good, or comparing one kind of taste with another; PepsiCo is also trying to understand how product descriptions like “healthy” or “good for you” might affect the way things taste. The company has conducted fMRI studies to test the hypothesis that calling a product “healthy” may lower taste
expectations in the brain. In one study, a forty-calorie beverage was described as a “treat” to people just before they tasted it, and then the same beverage was called “healthy” and offered to the tasters again. The tests showed that people who scored high in reward sensitivity—i.e., those who are easily satisfied—found the beverage labelled “treat” to be more satisfying, while the people who scored low in reward sensitivity found the “healthy” beverage to be more satisfying.

We went down the hall to a conference room where Jonathan McIntyre, a biochemist who came to PepsiCo from DuPont, and several staff members had set up the tasting. The first phase was a “triangle tasting” of three experimental mid-calorie colas that PepsiCo has been tinkering with, which contain about half the sugar of blue-can Pepsi. In front of us were three trays, each bearing three small sampling cups filled with cola, and some salted crackers, a water glass, and a spit glass. The contest between Nooyi and me, on which we would be scored, was, in each round of tasting, to pick out the experimental cola from two regular Pepsis.
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Broccoli’s Extreme Makeover – NYTimes.com

November 29, 2013

Broccoli’s Extreme Makeover, for its image: #Broccoli-Kale vegetable wars v the corn-industrial complex
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/03/magazine/broccolis-extreme-makeover.html #agribusiness

Tension Headache – Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment of Tension Headache – NY Times Health Information

November 29, 2013

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TREATMENT FOR ACUTE ATTACKS OF TENSION-TYPE HEADACHES

….Simple over-the-counter pain relievers such as
acetaminophen or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can treat mild symptoms. Aspirin or ibuprofen (generic, Advil, other brands) are usually the first choices, followed by naproxen (generic, Aleve). Some patients may also find helpful medications that combine a pain reliever with caffeine.

Some people find massage therapy helpful for treating acute episodes of tension-type headache.

TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF FREQUENT AND CHRONIC TENSION-TYPE HEADACHES

Daily preventive treatment is recommended for patients who experience at least two headache attacks a month….

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http://www.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/tension-headache/

The Soaring Cost of a Simple Breath – NYTimes.com

November 27, 2013

The Soaring Cost of a Simple Breath: Regulation requiring removal of CFCs from #asthma inhalers bumped out generics
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/13/us/the-soaring-cost-of-a-simple-breath.html

Ceylon Cinnamon vs. Cassia Cinnamon: Which Is Healthier? – WSJ.com

October 24, 2013

For health reasons, take cinnamon with oatmeal or squash instead of apple pie QT:”Studies have found blood-sugar benefits of a sprinkle a day of cassia cinnamon, says Angela Ginn.”

Ceylon v. Cassia #Cinnamon: Which Is #Healthier? Former is better; pinch a day helps w/ blood sugar http://on.wsj.com/19YujfP via @Vasilio_1

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303376904579135502891970942.html?mod=e2tw

How Achy Joints Predict the Weather – WSJ.com

October 18, 2013

How Achy Joints Predict the #Weather: falling pressure causes trapped-gas pockets to push into nerves
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304500404579127833656537554.html MT @Theyear2030

Weighing in on one of the longest running medical controversies, scientists find that achy joints really can predict the weather

Don’t swallow it: Six health myths you should ignore – New Scientist

September 6, 2013

6 #health myths you should ignore: drinking lots of water, doing a detox, taking antiox vitamins… http://owl.li/odmDN MT @BiotechBizGuy http://www.newscientist.com/special/six-health-myths

Workouts are no antidote to death by desk job – health – 04 July 2013 – New Scientist

August 21, 2013

Workouts are no antidote to death by desk: Great #graphics of writer v phys therapist daily exertion
http://www.newscientist.com/articleimages/mg21829232.200/1-workouts-are-no-antidote-to-death-by-desk-job.html via @mitchblunt

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21829232.200-workouts-are-no-antidote-to-death-by-desk-job.html

How Aspirin Might Stem Cancer – NYTimes.com

August 17, 2013

How #Aspirin Might Stem Cancer: Reduces incidence of somatic variants http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/05/how-aspirin-might-stem-cancer via @nytimes @CandiceRose

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/05/how-aspirin-might-stem-cancer