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Optic neuritis / mitochondrial oxidative stress     26 Jan 2007 06:49:50 -0800
hubmed help login clipboard (0) history tags 1 Suppression of Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress Provides Long-term Neuroprotection in Experimental Optic Neuritis. Qi X, Lewin AS, Sun L, Hauswirth WW, Guy J Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2007 Feb ; 48(2): 681-91 PURPOSE: Axonal loss is thought to contribute to the p ...

Fatigue     25 Jan 2007 11:06:39 -0800
<<snip>> Lipid replacement therapy (LRT) administered as a nutritional supplement with antioxidants can prevent excess oxidative membrane damage, restore mitochondrial and other cellular membrane functions and reduce fatigue <<snip>> Metabolic syndrome and mitochondrial function: Molecular replacement and a ...

Iron levels / insulin secretion / insulin action     22 Jan 2007 23:51:21 -0800
<<snip>> We conclude that tissue iron levels are an important determinant of insulin secretion and insulin action <<snip>> Diabetologia. 2006 Nov ;49:2546-51 17019598 Increased insulin secretory capacity but decreased insulin sensitivity after correction of iron overload by phlebotomy in hereditary haemochr ...

Is It?     Mon, 22 Jan 2007 22:09:58 +0000
Hi, As a potential hypochondriac (Im not really, but when doctors start hypotheiszing stuff to me, I start listening, then I go and have a look and see if thats me - unlike the common or garden hypochondriac, I have a bit of common sense). So, where to begin? I don't suffer from MS, I've never been di ...

Electromagnetic hypersensitivity / diabetes and multiple sclerosis     21 Jan 2007 12:17:50 -0800
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity: biological effects of dirty electricity with emphasis on diabetes and multiple sclerosis. Havas M Electromagn Biol Med. 2006; 25(4): 259-68 Dirty electricity is a ubiquitous pollutant. It flows along wires and radiates from them and involves both extremely low frequency elec ...

Heme iron intake and diabetes     18 Jan 2007 13:01:07 -0800
http://exchange.healthwell.com/news.cfm?news=1746 <<snip>> "it is probable that a chronically high intake of heme iron can lead to high body iron stores and thus may elevate the risk of diabetes," the authors said. " <<snip>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...

Fatality of 50% / iron overload     17 Jan 2007 21:31:24 -0800
Medical News Article on Microbiology Research from University of North Carolina provides new data about microbiology 2007 JAN 10 -- Current study results from the report, "Capsular polysaccharide phase variation in Vibrio vulnificus," have been published. According to recent research from the United Stat ...

Whole grains / inflammation     17 Jan 2007 20:45:44 -0800
Dietary glycemic load, whole grains, and systemic inflammation in diabetes: the epidemiological evidence. Qi L, Hu FB Curr Opin Lipidol. 2007 Feb ; 18(1): 3-8 PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The aim of this article is to present recent findings from epidemiological studies on the effects of dietary glycemic load and whol ...

New data on type 2 diabetes and serum ferritin     16 Jan 2007 12:17:47 -0800
Investigators at Kochi University release new data on type 2 diabetes 2007 JAN 15 -- Scientists discuss in "Association between serum ferritin and circulating oxidized low-density lipoprotein levels in patients with type 2 diabetes" new findings in type 2 diabetes. According to recent research published ...

Iron-rich foods raise heart risks for diabetics     14 Jan 2007 13:56:05 -0800
http://tinyurl.com/y3egms At what 'point' .. DOES .. the food BECOME .. "iron-rich" .. ? When one has a piece of lightly battered chicken or fish corpse .. does IT .. now .. have INCREASED .. iron .. 'richness' .. because OF the enriched / iron fortified flour consumed AT .. the same time .. AS this 'minima ...


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