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Nutritional Sciences

a coffee shop employee giving someone a takeout cup of coffee
January 31
Link between coffee and kidney disease may depend on genetic variant, study finds
Bees on a honeycomb that is being used to make raw honey
November 17
Study suggests honey reduces cardiometabolic risks
a woman checks her phone while shopping in a grocery store in Toronto
August 16
U of T report shows food insecurity persists across Canada, varies by province
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April 5
John Dick and Zulfiqar Bhutta win Canada Gairdner Awards
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September 22
Nuts are not linked to weight gain: U of T study
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August 12
From detecting earthquakes to preventing disease: 27 U of T research projects receive CFI funding
low glycemic index vegetables
August 12
Low-glycemic diet reduces cardiometabolic risks for people with diabetes: U of T study
Almonds spilled on a white table
April 13
Is a calorie always a calorie? Not when it comes to almonds, U of T researchers find
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April 1
Insulin 100: How the road to a diabetes cure is yielding better treatments
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March 25
Failed bill to limit food marketing to children generated intense industry lobbying: U of T study

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