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FDA Evaluates Expanded Statin Treatment
The JUPITER study suggested that the inflammation lowering side effect of Crestor may also lower cardiovascular risk. FDA may extend treatment to those with elevated CRP.
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How to Eat for Health in the New Year
Resolve to make easy changes in diet that can improve your health in the New Year. Eat to avoid allergies, autoimmunity, inflammation and degenerative diseases.
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Hydrogen Powered Stomach Bacteria
Klebsiella bacteria in gut biofilms produce hydrogen gas that powers the electron transport chains of stomach Helicobacter implicated in gastric ulcers and cancer.
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Mothers With H1N1 Should Breastfeed
Continued breastfeeding with appropriate precautions is safer and better for mother and newborn, even though separation would prevent possible infection.
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Actin Microfilaments, Myosin and Muscle
Actin microfilaments are cytoskeletal fibers that are dynamically polymerized under the cytoplasmic membrane surface and are responsible for muscle contraction.
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Cytoskeletal Intermediate Filaments
The tough fibers that span cells and hold the nucleus together are intermediate in diameter between thin actin microfilaments and thick microtubules of the cytoskeleton.
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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.
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CDC Declares Pregnancy H1N1 Risk
Diminished lung capacity and altered immunity place pregnant mothers at increased risk of deadly complications from variant H1N1. Prompt treatment is imperative.
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Food Dye is Spinal Cord Injury Cure
The common dye, Brilliant Blue G, that makes M & Ms and Gatorade Blue, blocks the damage of ATP released after spinal cord injuries. BBG is a promising treatment.
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Cell Membrane
Water is highly organized by contact with the double layer of membrane lipids. Hydrophilic phosphates of the phospholipids hydrogen bond into the water surface layers.
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What Is Surface Tension?
Water at the surface is frozen in a stretched sheet of optimally bonded molecules, as molecules shake into the minimal energy configuration.
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Vitamin D Deficiency Is Hypertension Risk
Rickets isn't the only problem with insufficient dietary vitamin D and inadequate sun exposure. Vitamin D deficiency can also lead to hypertension and heart disease.
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Nicotine, Anti-inflammatory H1N1 Cure
Nicotine has an anti-inflammatory effect via the vagus nerve, which is useful against many diseases, and perhaps may block the cytokine storm of the H1N1 swine flu.
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Swine Flu Cytokine Storm Cures
Deaths from the Mexican influenza epidemic have the cytokine storm pattern of young, healthy adults. Inflammatory cytokines can be blocked by anti-inflammatory foods.
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Biological Randomness
The molecular world is dominated by random events. Molecules collide and the reactions that occur are based on the random orientation of the molecules at impact.
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Obesity Linked to Allergy and Inflammation
Allergen-specific IgE, inflammatory C-reactive protein and BMI were measured in children and adolescents. Obese children were likely to show inflammation and allergies.
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Vitamin D Prevents Fractures
Vitamin D3 supplements are effective in treating a wide variety of diseases. Most recently, bone fractures in individuals older than 65 were reduced more than 20%.
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Reaction Specificity of Enzymes
Enzymes bind to particular molecules, because the protein secondary structure rigidly displays amino acid functional groups that make multiple bonds with the molecules.
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Inflammation Causes Cancer Weight Loss
Recognition that the loss of appetite and weight loss associated with cancer is a result of cancer-induced inflammation, may provide therapeutic approaches.
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Bacterial Species Are Made in Intestines
The species concept of stable genetic composition does not apply to the complex, promiscuous community of the digestive tract. The gut environment defines gut flora.
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Omega-6 Vegetable Oils and Heart Disease
Can the AHA be correct in promoting omega-6 PUFAs? Doesn't this conflict with the broad therapeutic action of omega-3 PUFAs, EPA/DHA, against inflammatory diseases?
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Some Breast Cancers Regress
Screening mammography shows increased breast cancer rates, but increases may be due to cancers that would regress.
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Cranberry Is Natural UTI Care
Cranberry extract was safer and more effective than trimethoprim for treatment of chronic urinary tract infections.
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Autism and Fever
Relief from social and behavioral impairments of ASD, during fevers, indicates that underlying brain systems are functional and suggests possible interventions.
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CFS/ME and Exercise
Recent research shows that CFS/ME elevates expression of inflammation genes, so that even minimal exercise can seem like a marathon.
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Phytochemicals Treat Diabetic AGE
Natural chemicals in herbs can minimize the toxic advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) caused by diabetic high blood sugar and reduce inflammatory degenerative diseases.
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Barack's Breakfast as a Nutrition Guide
America's health care is too expensive and inaccessible. A daily digital journal explaining President Obama's breakfast would be an initiative in preventative medicine.
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Humming Is a Natural Cure for Sinusitis
One effective treatment for sinusitis is to dilate sinus blood vessels by humming. One hour a day of concentrated humming can be as effective as antibiotics.
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