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12/10/2019
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By Arsenio Toledo
Discovering the anti-obesity potential of quercetin
Studies have come out in support of how quercetin, a bioactive flavonoid, can protect the body against certain obesity-related health issues in several ways. With around two out of three adults and one out six children and adolescents in America being considered obese, it may be time to look further into other compounds and nutrients that have […]
11/30/2019
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By Arsenio Toledo
Liquid water on Pluto? Gases trapped in a layer of ice could be what keeps an underground ocean from freezing, report researchers
Scientists believe that a layer of gassy material on Pluto’s surface is stopping an ocean underneath it from freezing over. New models of Pluto’s evolution suggest that this gassy layer is helping to insulate this body of water. If their calculations are correct, this means that these gases, if present in other planets, can potentially harbor life-supporting bodies […]
11/14/2019
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By Arsenio Toledo
Maintaining a normal circadian rhythm a key habit for preventing tumors
Studies have shown a link between irregular sleep schedules and higher risks of developing tumors. They suggest that the disruption to the body’s circadian rhythm is helping “turn on” genes that make tumors grow. The circadian rhythm is the body’s internal biological processes that keep it synchronized with the day and night cycles. It responds […]
11/12/2019
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By Arsenio Toledo
ICU no longer – a daily dose of vitamin C proven to reduce ICU times
A study published in the journal Nutrients has shown evidence that ingesting large doses of vitamin C can shorten patient trips to the ICU. The authors of the study, Dr. Harri Hemila and Dr. Elizabeth Chalker, looked through previous publications that studied the effects of vitamin C on the length of ICU stay or the duration of a […]
11/10/2019
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By Arsenio Toledo
Say “Cheese,” Fido: Can scientific data prove that dogs “smile” at their owners?
When your dog looks up at you with its mouth open wide and its lips pulled up at the corners, is it really smiling at you? Despite humans having over 30,000 years of history with dogs, the answer is still unclear. But researchers believe they are getting close to finding the answer. A group of neuroscientists from the University of […]
11/04/2019
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By Arsenio Toledo
Global study reveals obesity is skyrocketing in rural areas: Is a lack of affordable, nutritious food to blame?
A landmark study led by the Imperial College London found that obesity rates are increasing faster in rural areas, and researchers believe this is due to the quality of food available outside large cities. The research analyzed the height and weight of more than 112 million adults living in urban and rural areas of 200 countries and territories. The […]
10/31/2019
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By Arsenio Toledo
Maintain oral health to lower your risk of conditions like pneumonia and rheumatoid arthritis
Over six billion bacteria live in your mouth. Most of them are classified as “good,” but there are some that can be detrimental to your health. In particular, up to 20 bacterial strains are considered bad. Coupled with poor oral hygiene, these can travel down your mouth to your gut and even to your bloodstream. From there, they […]
10/31/2019
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By Arsenio Toledo
Health is wealth: Regular exercise significantly lowers your risk of lung and colorectal cancers
A landmark study by researchers from John Hopkins University suggests that regular exercise reduces both the risk of developing and dying from lung and colorectal cancers. The study involved analyzing the effects of exercise on over 49,000 people, with their ages ranging between 40 and 70. They went through physician-referred treadmill exercise stress testing from 1991 and 2009. […]
10/14/2019
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By Arsenio Toledo
TCM’s Si Jun Zi found to protect against the spread of cancer cells in the liver
Colorectal cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed type of cancer. Depending on its stage or the extent of its metastasis, the five-year survival rate of colorectal cancer patients is 65 percent. Luckily, researchers from Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine have found a traditional Chinese medicine that can stop cancer cells from spreading. This herbal remedy […]
10/10/2019
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By Arsenio Toledo
Study: Anti-cancer potential of modified si jun zi, a Chinese medicine formula
In this study, a team of researchers from Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine in China studied the effects of a modified decoction of si jun zi on the metastasis of colorectal cancer cells. The results of their study were published in the journal BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Si jun zi is a formula used in traditional Chinese medicine. […]
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