
People who increased the number of times they chewed their food before swallowing ate less over the course of a meal, in a new study published in Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Researchers have found that meal sizes shrunk when adults chewed extra before swallowing — whether they were normal weight, overweight or obese.
Multivitamins may help fight HIV progression
New research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that basic multivitamin and selenium supplements might greatly lower the risk that untreated people with the AIDS virus will get sicker over a two-year period.
More walking tied to lower stroke risk among men
Older men who spend several hours walking each day are less likely to have a stroke than their peers who rarely walk, a new study published in Journal Stroke suggests. Researchers said that maintaining an active lifestyle, specifically by spending more time on all forms of walking, could be an important part of stroke prevention strategies in older people.
Source - The Daily star

