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Aug 13, 2008 Article,Events Inflammation and Immunologic Symposium To Explore New Research In Chronic Diseases – August 30 to Sept 2, Pittsburgh
Experts at this symposium will explore research linking the continuous inflammation involved in many chronic diseases not to pathogens but to a non-pathogen perpetuated inflammatory response arising from the body's own cells.
Jul 25, 2008 Abstract Beneficial effect of coenzyme Q10 on increased oxidative and nitrative stress and inflammation and individual metabolic components developing in a rat model of metabolic syndrome – Source: Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, Jun 2008
Study suggests antioxidant properties of CoQ10 can effectively support reduced cardiovascular risk in metabolic syndrome. MetS involves fat around internal organs, glucose intolerance, hypertension, and dyslipidemia (unhealthy blood cholesterol). Source: Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, Jun 2008
May 12, 2008 Abstract Arthritis as a potential barrier to physical activity among adults with diabetes: United States, 2005 and 2007 - Source: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, May 2008
A survey of U.S. adults with doctor-diagnosed diabetes determined that 52% also have diagnosed arthritis (45.9% of males & 58.0% of females with diabetes). Arthritis prevalence for the adult population overall is 21.6%. [Source: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, May 2008]
Apr 09, 2008 Article Natural trans fats have health benefits - may help reduce risk of heart disease, diabetes, Obesity
A “natural animal trans-fat” derived from dietary dairy & beef appears to reduce the small intestine’s production of fat & cholesterol particles for delivery to the body. A diet enriched with this fat lowered average triglyceride levels 50%, total cholesterol 30%, “bad” LDL cholesterol 25%.
Apr 07, 2008 Article Grape skin compound fights the complications of diabetes
Resveratrol could well be the basis of an effective diet-based therapy for preventing the vascular damage caused by high blood sugar, research finds
May 31, 2007 Abstract Calcium Plus Vitamin D Supplementation and the Risk of Postmenopausal Weight Gain
Seven-year Kaiser study involving 36,000 subjects indicates calcium plus vitamin D supplementation is associated with a small but consistent reduction in risk of weight gain for postmenopausal women.
May 30, 2007 Abstract Gamma-Linolenate [borage oil] Reduces Weight Regain in Formerly Obese Humans
Supplemental gamma-linolenate (borage oil) linked to less weight regain in formerly obese.
May 22, 2007 Abstract Effects of a low-glycemic load vs. low-fat diet in obese young adults: A randomized trial
Some people naturally produce higher levels of insulin, Harvard researchers found, and for those people particularly, weight loss will be more successful with a low-glycemic load diet.
May 22, 2007 Article Which Diet is Best For You? A Simple Test May Tell
Clinical trials of weight loss diets have produced inconsistent results, but now a simple test may tell dieters which diet is more likely to work for them.
May 22, 2007 Abstract Effects of a low-glycemic load vs. low-fat diet in obese young adults: A randomized trial
Some people naturally produce higher levels of insulin, Harvard researchers found, and for those people particularly, weight loss will be more successful with a low-glycemic load diet.
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