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Multiply Your Muscle Gains Using One Simple But Powerful Tool     12 Jan 2007 03:07:12 -0800
Bringing a pen and a piece of paper to the gym will separate those who make modest gains from those who make outstanding gains. The simple reason for this is that a pen and a piece of paper will allow you to keep a detailed record of each and every workout you perform. Why is recording your workouts so critical ...

Intracellular oxidative stress / neurodegenerative diseases     11 Jan 2007 07:06:44 -0800
Membrane permeability of redox active metal chelators: An important element in reducing hydroxyl radical induced NAD(+) depletion in neuronal cells. Jayasena T, Grant RS, Keerthisinghe N, Solaja I, Smythe GA Neurosci Res. 2007 Jan 6; There is substantial evidence implicating increased production of the hydro ...

Iron-rich foods raise heart risks for diabetics     10 Jan 2007 06:29:55 -0800
Iron-rich foods raise heart risks for diabetics Tue Jan 9, 2007 10:59pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Consuming red meat and other foods high in "heme" iron, such as chicken liver, clams and oysters, appears to increase the risk of heart disease in diabetics, researchers report in the journal Diabetes Care ...

Common pathway for all disease     8 Jan 2007 09:53:45 -0800
The porphyrin pathway: the final common pathway? Downey DC Med Hypotheses. 2002 Dec ; 59(6): 615-21 When I was learning pathology a wise and knowledgeable mentor described a final common pathway that allows many diseases to overlap in their presentation. This pathway was never identified for it was unknown. ...

Uric Acid and Cognitive Impairment     3 Jan 2007 11:28:12 -0800
Source: American Psychological Association (APA) Released: Wed 27-Dec-2006, 12:00 ET Embargo expired: Mon 01-Jan-2007, 18:00 ET Printer-friendly Version High-Normal Uric Acid Linked with Mild Cognitive Impairment in the Elderly Libraries Medical News Keywords URIC ACID KIDNEY RISK FACTORS COGNITIVE ...

Quercetin inhibits mast cell secretion     30 Dec 2006 10:58:50 -0800
<<snip>> quercetin dramatically inhibits mast cell tryptase and IL-6 release <<snip>> Inhibitory effect of quercetin on tryptase and interleukin-6 release, and histidine decarboxylase mRNA transcription by human mast cell-1 cell line. Kempuraj D, Castellani ML, Petrarca C, Frydas S, Conti P, Theoharides TC, ...

Iron and heart disease in women     30 Dec 2006 09:52:36 -0800
<<snip>> higher consumption of heme iron and red meat may increase coronary heart disease risk among women with type 2 diabetes <<snip>> Heme iron from diet as a risk factor for coronary heart disease in women with type 2 diabetes. Qi L, van Dam RM, Rexrode K, Hu FB Diabetes Care. 2007 Jan ; 30(1): 101-6 ...

Iron content of food the major life-shortening factor     29 Dec 2006 11:09:57 -0800
<<snip>> iron content of food has been identified as the major life-shortening factor <<snip>> http://tinyurl.com/wwsx8 Who loves ya. Tom Jesus Was A Vegetarian! http://jesuswasavegetarian.7h.com Man Is A Herbivore! http://tinyurl.com/a3cc3 DEAD PEOPLE WALKING http://tinyurl.com/zk9fk ...

Vitamin E in the autoimmune mechanism     28 Dec 2006 08:11:20 -0800
Is vitamin E involved in the autoimmune mechanism? Ayres S, Mihan R Cutis. 1978 Mar ; 21(3): 321-5 Autoimmune diseases are characterized by an alteration of the body's defense mechanism, designed for protection against infections and toxic injuries, which for unknown reasons attacks and destroys normal tissue ...

Impaired transition metal handling in diabetes     27 Dec 2006 21:36:00 -0800
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=185307 <<snip>> the data support the hypothesis impaired transition metal handling is a major cause of early neurovascular deficits in diabetes <<snip>> J Clin Invest. 1995 August; 96(2): 1159-1163. Copyright notice Neurovascular ...


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