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Medical research: a bettor's guide
(American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2002)
Water: a neglected nutrient in the young child? A South African perspective
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2007)
Water is considered an essential nutrient because the body cannot produce enough water itself, by metabolism of food, to fulfil its need.When the quantity or quality of water is inadequate, health problems result, most ...
Antioxidants and disease: more questions than answers
(Nutrition Research, 2000)
Reactive oxygen species are widely believed to be involved in the etiology of many
diseases as indicated by the signs of oxidative stress seen in those diseases.
Conversely, antioxidants are believed to be protective. ...
Nutrition and disease: challenges of research design
(Nutrition, 2002)
This review discusses research methodology in the relation between diet and disease. Medical research
can be divided into two types: complex research (the detailed study of disease mechanisms using such
methods as ...
Chemical attractants of horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae)
(Entomological Society of Alberta, 1993-11)
Harvestmen (Arachnida, Opiliones) of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
(Entomological Society of Alberta, 1999)
Survey of nutrition knowledge of Canadian physicians
(Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 1999)
Objectives: Previous reports have indicated that physicians generally have little training in nutrition and a poor knowledge of the subject. A survey was carried out to determine the nutrition knowledge of physicians working ...
Dietary flavonoid intake and risk of cardiovascular disease. American
(American Journal of Epidemiology, 2000)
Going the distance in Canada
(Education in Chemistry, 1998-01-01)
Book Review of "Nutritional Health: Strategies for Disease Prevention, Second Edition"
(Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ, 2006)