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07/27/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Diets rich in fats not only affect your physical appearance — they also affect your brain
A study published in the journal Cell Metabolism found that a high-fat diet can affect the brain by promoting inflammation in the hypothalamus — the part of the brain responsible for regulating appetite and metabolism. To date, only a few studies have linked an unhealthy diet to neurological irregularities. But in their study, researchers at Yale University School of Medicine established a link between the two and […]
03/09/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Scientists look at mitochondria for their anti-aging potential on muscles
Muscle loss, known scientifically as sarcopenia, is a disease associated with the aging process. This condition causes a loss of muscle mass and strength, which eventually leads to a loss of balance, a weakened ability to perform daily tasks, and an overall decrease in the general quality of one’s life. Thankfully, new evidence suggests that […]
12/18/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Loving their children on a cellular level: Egg cells “choose” healthy cell components to pass to the next generation
Mothers really do want only the best for their kids. In a recent study published in Nature, researchers found that a developing ovum tests each mitochondrion, and selects only the healthiest to be passed to the next generation. A mitochondrion is an organelle that converts food into energy and drives cellular activity. Often referred to in […]
10/28/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Researchers identify protein that can protect against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one of the most common diseases in developed countries. Statistics show that about 25 percent of the world’s population suffer from this disease. As its name implies, NAFLD is not caused by excessive alcohol consumption; it is characterized by too much fat stored in liver cells. Patients with NAFLD are […]
06/11/2019
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By Edsel Cook
How does metabolism affect aging? Scientists study worms to find out
The metabolic flux of a minuscule worm called Caenorhabditis elegans might hold the key to human aging. Researchers came up with a model of the metabolism of C. elegans that offered a better understanding of the relationship between aging and metabolism. Metabolism turns food into energy that powers cellular processes. It also supplies the building blocks that the organism needs […]
02/20/2019
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By Lance D Johnson
Cholesterol-lowering drugs have serious side effects that include brain damage
One out of every five Americans has been convinced to take a statin drug in order to lower their blood cholesterol levels and supposedly prevent heart disease. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) admit that statin drug use is on the rise; Atorvastatin (Lipitor) is the best-selling prescription drug in the world. The problem with […]
01/01/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Just a few minutes of high-intensity exercise offers the same benefits as longer workout sessions
Exercise doesn’t need to take up so much of your time, given that you’re doing the right form of exercise. A few minutes of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) offers the same benefits as longer workout sessions in terms of mitochondrial function, according to a study published in the American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative […]
12/15/2018
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By RJ Jhonson
Study: PQQ (pyrroloquinoline quinone) may prevent and even reverse Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease may be one of the most fearsome health conditions common among the elderly. Imagine gradually losing your memory while your body weakens. But the risk of Alzheimer’s may be a thing of the past as pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), a micronutrient in plants, has been found to have the ability to halt the progress […]
11/29/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers confirm: High-intensity interval exercise has the same health benefits as a longer workout session
Australian researchers have compared the results of high-intensity interval exercise to the effects of a much longer endurance exercise. They reported that the shorter, more intense form of exercise can achieve the same metabolic results of a more conventional workout. The researchers were supported by Victoria University. They published their paper in the American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, […]
11/27/2018
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By Lance D Johanson
Chemotherapy revealed as toxic poison for every living cell in the human body: Mitochondrial dysfunction warning from researchers
Chemotherapy is not medicine; it is not a therapy at all. A new study published in the American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology lambastes chemotherapy for causing mitochondrial dysfunction in patients’ muscles. This is not some simple side effect. This is a direct debilitating effect inflicted on patients, a condition that causes fatigue, weakness, oxidative stress, […]
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