Research Laughter: A fool-proof prescription April 1, 2019 Laughter expert answers the most asked questions about his research during National Humor Month
Research Vegans found to have highest amount of disease-fighting biomarkers March 27, 2019 Other vegetarian diets also performed well in research study
Research The risks of eating red meat (even in small portions) March 26, 2019 Researchers find that consuming even small amounts of red meat versus none may impact mortality from all causes, especially cardiovascular disease
Research Loma Linda University Health receives $430,000 federal grant to study potential treatment for inflammatory bowel disease March 18, 2019 Researcher Tang to examine if Vitamin D can be used as restorative therapy for intestines
Academics School of Public Health professor named to 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee February 27, 2019 The honor, a first for Loma Linda University, recognizes the nutritional expertise of Joan Sabaté
Research School of Public Health study links unhealthy diet to mental illness in California adults February 20, 2019 Researchers find junk food is associated with both moderate and severe psychological distress
Patient Care Is car sickness driving you up a wall? February 20, 2019 Understanding car sickness, or motion sickness, works may help reduce symptoms
Research To turn off a cell’s switching mechanism January 30, 2019 Cancer researcher and team looking for the ‘off’ switch
Research Researchers find adherence to U.S. dietary guidelines yields health benefits in Spain December 28, 2018 Joint American-Spanish study evaluated health recommendations in a Mediterranean cohort.
Research A radiation alternative yields better quality of life results for patients after breast cancer surgery December 13, 2018 A new study suggests proton therapy as a better option for early-stage breast cancer patients