Too Much Protein, Eaten Along With Fat, May
Lead To Insulin Resistance
A clue about the blood chemistry of obese people who develop insulin
resistance, a precursor to diabetes, has been confirmed in animal
studies and human confirmation studies are coming. - RSS and News
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New Options For People With PKU
For people with the genetic condition known as phenylketonuria (PKU),
diet is a constant struggle. They can eat virtually no protein, and
instead get their daily dose of this key macronutrient by drinking a
bitter-tasting formula of amino acids. Yet drink ... - News widgets and
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Enzyme And Vitamin Define The Yin And Yang Of
Asthma
The allergen breathed in by a person with asthma triggers a proteinase
or enzyme called MMP7 that activates a cascade of events to prompt an
allergic reaction. In particular, MMP7 activates interleukin 25, a key
mediator of the allergic response in the lun... - RSS feeds and Feed
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Biology Of Flushing Could Renew Niacin As
Cholesterol Drug
Deft molecular detective work suggests that scientists may soon be able
to resurrect niacin as one of the best and cheapest ways to manage
cholesterol. - RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com
Biomarker Associated With Poor Outcome In
Aggressive Childhood Cancer
Results from a new study identify a biomarker that may be useful for
predicting the outcome of treatment for neuroblastoma, the most common
cancer in young children. The research also provides new information
about the molecular signals that are involved i... - RSS feeds and Feed
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Frogs Reveal Clues About The Effects Of
Alcohol During Development
Alcohol can cause severe birth defects characteristic of fetal alcohol
spectrum disorder or fetal alcohol syndrome, but why these
abnormalities occur is remains a mystery. Researchers have used frog
embryos to show that alcohol steals away molecules needed... - News
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Health Benefits, Consequences Of Folic Acid
Dependent On Circumstances
For the past several decades, evidence has shown that greater dietary
intake of the B-vitamin, folate, offers protection against the
development of certain common cancers and reduces neural tube defects
in newborns, opening new avenues for public health in... - RSS and News
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Supplements: What Do I Need?
Title: Supplements: What Do I Need?Category: Ask The ExpertsCreated:
11/17/2006Last Editorial Review: 4/3/2009 - RSS news feeds and Widgets
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Omega-3s of No Added Benefit to Heart Attack
Patients
Title: Omega-3s of No Added Benefit to Heart Attack PatientsCategory:
Health NewsCreated: 3/31/2009 2:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review:
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Health Tip: Your Children Need Iron
Title: Health Tip: Your Children Need IronCategory: Health NewsCreated:
3/27/2009 2:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 3/27/2009 - News widgets and
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Americans Low on Vitamin D
Title: Americans Low on Vitamin DCategory: Health NewsCreated:
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Diet Of Whipping Cream, Butter, Vegetable Oil
Can Help Control Epileptic Seizures In Many Children
A new study has shown that the highly regimented ketogenic diet, a
high-fat nutritional therapy used to limit seizures, requires long-term
medical management and strong parental commitment to achieve both
sufficient nutrition and improved seizure control i... - RSS widgets
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