TORONTO | Canadian efforts to reduce the burden of breast cancer—the most commonly diagnosed cancer and second leading cause of cancer death among Canadian women— will soon benefit from a new resource.
“Studies of the fat-burning properties of raspberry ketones have only been done on mice, in the laboratory .... There does not appear to be any clinical evidence that raspberry ketones confer weight loss benefits to humans.”
Giving children and adolescents increasing doses of egg white powder may prevent allergic reactions to egg-containing foods, shows a new study conducted by the National Institute of Health’s Consortium of Food Allergy Research (CoFAR).