Daily News, From the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics' Knowledge Center. The Daily News is an e-newsletter informing members of current news related to food, nutrition and health from major news outlets. Some publications may require registration or a subscription to access online content Analysis of Conflicting Fish Oil Studies Finds That Omega-3 Fatty Acids Still Matter http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/11/121128143547.htm<http://mailer.eatright.org/t/16980/5174121/23520/34/> Source: Journal of Lipid Research http://www.jlr.org/content/53/12/2525<http://mailer.eatright.org/t/16980/5174121/23521/35/> Gastric Bypass Surgery Helps Diabetes but Doesn't Cure It, Study Suggests http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/11/121126142957.htm<http://mailer.eatright.org/t/16980/5174121/23525/39/> Source: Obesity Surgery http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11695-012-0802-1<http://mailer.eatright.org/t/16980/5174121/23526/40/> Simple formula can predict child obesity risk at birth http://www.chicagotribune.com/health/sns-rt-us-obesity-childhood-riskbre8ar1ec-20121128,0,4002279.story<http://mailer.eatright.org/t/16980/5174121/23527/41/> Source: PLoS One http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0049919<http://mailer.eatright.org/t/16980/5174121/23528/42/> The calculator is available at: http://files-good.ibl.fr/childhood-obesity/<http://mailer.eatright.org/t/16980/5174121/23529/43/> Sweeteners linked to higher weight gain: Rat study (Consumption of non-nutritive sweeteners such as saccharin and aspartame could lead to increases in weight, according to new data in rats.) http://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/Science/Sweeteners-linked-to-higher-weight-gain-Rat-study<http://mailer.eatright.org/t/16980/5174121/23530/44/> Related Resource: FNCE 2012 Recorded Session -Low-Calorie Sweeteners and Weight: Do They or Don't They Help http://www.starlibraries.com/fnce/session/93/Low-Calorie-Sweeteners-and-Weight-Do-They-or-Don-t-They-Help<http://mailer.eatright.org/t/16980/5174121/23531/45/> Correlation vs causation: Is there a link between HFCS and diabetes? (A new study reports that there is an association between HFCS consumption and the incidence of diabetes, but the findings have been dismissed by the Corn Refiners Association) http://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/Science/Correlation-vs-causation-Is-there-a-link-between-HFCS-and-diabetes<http://mailer.eatright.org/t/16980/5174121/23532/46/> The Academy's Position Papers are available at: www.eatright.org/positions<http://mailer.eatright.org/t/16980/5174121/513/56/> COPYRIGHT 2012 Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Co-Sponsor: Mars, Incorporated. www.marshealthyliving.com<http://mailer.eatright.org/t/16980/5174121/1311/57/> (gasp!) Co-Sponsor: SOYJOY(r) http://us.soyjoy.com/Nutrition/Healthcare-Professionals<http://mailer.eatright.org/t/16980/5174121/14345/58/> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you wish to unsubscribe from the NFS-L List, please send an E-mail to: "[log in to unmask]". Within the body of the text, only write the following:"SIGNOFF NFS-L".