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Slow Metabolism When a person has slow metabolism, regardless of how little the amount of food ingested, the result will be an excess of fat, low amounts of energy, and weight gain. slow metabolism explanation • metabolism enzymes • glucose metabolism • weight loss • calories and metabolism
Type2 Diabetes Mineral Supplements Lack of trace minerals a factor in the increase in Type 2 diabetes. Magnesium and chromium supplements may be needed as foods from depleted soils have low mineral content type 2 diabetes management • trace minerals • magnesium and chromium deficiency • insulin • glucose metabolism
Health Benefits of Cinnamon A good source of manganese, fibre, iron and calcium, cinnamon may help prevent type II diabetes, lower blood pressure and help arthritis sufferers. health benefits of cinnamon • anti-inflammatory • antioxidant • coumarin • lower blood pressure
What Is Cellular Metabolism? We hear the word used all the time, read diet books on how to boost ours and lament its slowing as we age. But what exactly is metabolism? what is metabolism • aerobic cellular respiration • adenosine triphosphate atp • what is an autotroph heterotroph • glycolysis
Oral Resveratrol Could Treat Type 2 Diabetes Recent research into the way the brain acts upon resveratrol, the antioxidant compound found in red grapes, could result in new medications for treating Type 2 diabetes oral resveratrol could treat diabetes • resveratrol’s activity in brain • the brain acts upon resveratrol • dr roberto coppari’s research into resveratrol and • resveratrol and new medications for type 2 diabete
Why Do We Breathe? Aerobic Cellular Respiration Glycolysis, synthesis of acetyl-CoA, Kreb's Cycle and electron transport are the complex series of reactions that turn the food we eat into energy. what is metabolism • what is glucose metabolism • aerobic cellular respiration • adenosine triphosphate atp • turning food into energy
Cinnamon Extract Boosts Insulin Sensitivity Nearly 6 percent of the U.S. population -- 15.7 million people -- have diabetes. And one-third of them don't even know it. Cinnamon extracts could be a natural remedy. cinnamon • usda • diabetes • agriculture • ars
Infant Feeding Affects Adulthood Health Several evidences from both human and animal models convince that there is a causal relation between a too fast infant growth and propensity to the metabolic syndrome. metabolic syndrome • syndrome x • accelerated growth • breastfeeding • obesity
Low Carb Diets Can Be Unhealthy Low carb diets have spawned hundreds of new diet products, but you can't maintain good nutrition without carbohydrates. low carb diet plan • low carb diet safety • low carb diet foods • low carb diet side effects • low carb diet information
Strength Training for Women Strength training myths, facts, and benefits for women. women and strength training • weights • resistance training
Alzheimers Carers Writing Study People caring for family members with Alzheimer's, are encouraged to write about their feelings, in an Internet-based study to see if this will reduce their stress. family caregiver writing study • university of iowa college of nursing writing stud • university of iowa’s dr howard butcher • benefits of writing therapy • writing therapy for alzheimer’s caregivers
Boost Your Brain Power Brain food fuels an optimum running brain. Balancing nutrients and exercise beats brain fog and helps maintain healthy long term health of your central nervous system. brain power • improving memory • mind power • brain food • brain fog
Broccoli Protects Hearts Heart disease affects more persons with diabetes than others. A new study shows the cardioprotective role of sulforaphane. sulforaphane and heart diseases • nrf2 • endothelial dysfunction caused by high blood sugar • methylglyoxal • iodine deficiency and goiter
Caffeine's Health Benefits Coffee consumption can be positive. The anti-oxident properties in caffeine can boost one's mood and protect one from harmful diseases and conditions. coffee caffeine • health benefits coffee • mood boosting effects coffee • disease prevention caffeine • lessen risk conditions caffeine
Causes of Hypoglycaemia Although more commonly seen in diabetics, hypoglycaemia can occur for other reasons. These need to be investigated and treated quickly. causes of hypoglycaemia • treatment of hypoglycaemia • diabetes and hypoglycaemia • reactive hypoglycaemia • pancreatic tumours and hypoglycaemia
Feline Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes is commonly diagnosed in cats and often causes increased thirst, increased urination and weight loss. Insulin is a necessary treatment for many diabetic cats. feline diabetes • cat diabetes • cat diabetic • feline diabetes symptoms • feline diabetes treatment
Lift Weights to Lose Weight Many exercise specialists say that aerobic exercise is a must to burn body fat. While cardio can help you lose weight, weight training is even more effective. weight loss • weight training for weight loss • strength training • resistance training • anaerobic exercise and weight loss
Lose Weight with Low-Carb Meal Plans Low-carb meal plans, within a diabetic weight loss diet, help lower blood glucose levels and increase healthy weight loss. Well balanced meals, with variety, are best. low-carb meal plans • diabetic weight loss diet • diabetic diet meal plan • low carb diet menu • reducing blood glucose levels
What is Muscular Dystrophy? Muscular dystrophies include a number of disorders that damage skeletal muscles, leading to a loss of strength, muscle wasting, and disabilities. gene mutations in muscular dystrophy • what causes duchenne muscular dystrophy • types of muscular dystrophy • nucleotide repeats and muscular dystrophy • most common forms of muscular dystrophy
Recipe for Low Carb Coconut Ice Cream Just because you're on a low carb diet doesn't mean that you have to give up decadent treats. Sweetened without sugar, ice cream becomes a rich, low carb indulgence! low carb ice cream • low carb dessert • sugar free dessert • eat dessert and lose weight • how to eat to lose weight
Hyperthyroidism in Cats Hyperthyroidism, which is a common endocrine disease in older cats, can be treated with surgery, radioactive iodine therapy or medication. hyperthyroidism in cats • feline hyperthyroidism • cat endocrine disorders • hypothyroidism in cats • cat hyperthyroidism symptoms
Natural Sweeteners – A Boon for Diabetics Diabetes can seriously inhibit the consumption of sucrose and other natural sweeteners. Xylitol and stevia are safe and scientifically certified alternatives. xylitol • stevia • low glycemic index • natural sweeteners • diabetes mellitus
Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery The Roux-En-Y gastric bypass surgery is becoming the most widely used bariatric surgery. The Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass, Roux-En-Y was performed first in 1993. roux-en-y surgery • weight loss • weight loss surgery • gastric bypass • exercise
The Role of Cortisol in Human Physiology Cortisol is a steroidal hormone produced by the adrenal glands that aids in the adaptation to physical and emotional stress in several ways. the physiology of cortisol in humans • cortisol in human physiology • corticosteroids in human physiology • functions of cortisol in humans • function of cortisol
Walnuts Lower Insulin Levels High blood insulin levels (hyperinsulinemia) is one of the hallmarks of type 2 diabetes, obesity, insulinoma, and excessive insulin use. Normalizing levels is vital. hyperinsulinemia • adverse effects of high blood insulin levels • insulin • functions of • nutritional content of walnuts
Microtubules, Dynein and Kinesin Microtubules are rigid protein tubes that radiate from the cell center and provide the tracks used by motor proteins to move organelles and molecules to the cell surface. microtubule structure and function • cytoskeleton • dynamic instability • dynein • kinesin
Maintaining your Memory at any Age Memory can be sustained as we age. A wide variety of natural, noninvasive methods can be used to keep our memories crisp and clear. This article covers such memory related areas as: brain function, memory and aging, relaxation, realistic thinking, nutrition, supplementation, mind games, etc. Attitude toward aging and memory are also an important focus of this article. aging • memory • brain function • nutrition • supplementation
Herbal Allies for Post-Menopausal Women - Pts 3-5 Here we continue Susun's article on herbal allies for post-menopausal women with Bioflavinoids, Vitamins and Minterals. menopause • hrt • hormones • hot flashes • hot flushes |
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