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Matti Narkia

Vitamin D3-Triggered Antimicrobial Response--Another Pleiotropic Effect beyond Mineral ... - 0 views

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    P.T. Liu, S. Stenger, H. Li, L. Wenzel, B.H. Tan, S.R. Krutzik, M.T. Ochoa, J. Schauber, K. Wu, C. Meinken, et al.\nVitamin D3-Triggered Antimicrobial Response--Another Pleiotropic Effect beyond Mineral and Bone Metabolism: Toll-Like Receptor Triggering of a Vitamin D-Mediated Human Antimicrobial Response. Science 311: 1770-1773, 2006\nJ. Am. Soc. Nephrol., November 1, 2006; 17(11): 2949 - 2953.
Matti Narkia

The Heart Scan Blog: Can millet make you diabetic? - 0 views

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    If wheat is so bad, what about all the other grains? First of all, I demonize wheat because of its top-of-the-list role in triggering: --Appetite--Wheat increases hunger dramatically --Insulin --Blood sugar--Wheat is worse than table sugar in triggering a rapid, large rise in blood sugar --Triglycerides --Small LDL particles--the number one cause for heart disease in the U.S. --Reduced HDL --Diabetes --Autoimmune diseases--Most notably celiac disease and thyroiditis. Most other "healthy, whole grains" aren't quite as bad. It's a matter of degree.
Matti Narkia

The Heart Scan Blog: CRP and Jupiter - 0 views

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    What is C-reactive protein (CRP)? It is a blood-borne protein that originates in the liver and serves as an index of the body's inflammatory state. It is triggered by yet another inflammatory signal molecule, interleukin-6. What triggers this cascade of inflammatory markers? Any inflammatory stimulus, such as being overweight, lack of exercise, vitamin D deficiency, viral illness no matter how trivial, any inflammatory disease like arthritis, small LDL, high triglycerides, poor diet rich in processed foods, resistance to insulin, any injury, incipient diabetes, hidden cancer, lack of education (no kidding), etc.
Matti Narkia

Aspirin triggers antiinflammatory 15-epi-lipoxin A4 and inhibits thromboxane in a rando... - 0 views

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    Aspirin triggers antiinflammatory 15-epi-lipoxin A4 and inhibits thromboxane in a randomized human trial. Chiang N, Bermudez EA, Ridker PM, Hurwitz S, Serhan CN. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Oct 19;101(42):15178-83. Epub 2004 Oct 7. PMID: 15471991 doi: 10.1073/pnas.0405445101
Matti Narkia

Lipid mediators: lipoxin and aspirin-triggered 15-epi-lipoxins. - Bentham Science Publi... - 0 views

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    Lipid mediators: lipoxin and aspirin-triggered 15-epi-lipoxins. Romano M. Inflamm Allergy Drug Targets. 2006 Apr;5(2):81-90. Review. PMID: 16613567
Matti Narkia

Aspirin-triggered lipoxin A4 blocks reactive oxygen species generation in end... - 0 views

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    Aspirin-triggered lipoxin A4 blocks reactive oxygen species generation in endothelial cells: a novel antioxidative mechanism. Nascimento-Silva V, Arruda MA, Barja-Fidalgo C, Fierro IM. Thromb Haemost. 2007 Jan;97(1):88-98. PMID: 17200775 DOI: 10.1160/TH06-06-0315
Matti Narkia

Native and aspirin-triggered lipoxins control innate immunity by inducing proteasomal d... - 0 views

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    Native and aspirin-triggered lipoxins control innate immunity by inducing proteasomal degradation of TRAF6. Machado FS, Esper L, Dias A, Madan R, Gu Y, Hildeman D, Serhan CN, Karp CL, Aliberti J. J Exp Med. 2008 May 12;205(5):1077-86. Epub 2008 Apr 14. PMID: 18411340 doi:10.1084/jem.20072416
Matti Narkia

Western diet triggers genes that cause the body to store more fat - 0 views

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    "(NaturalNews) New research published in The Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) has found that the "Western" diet, typically high in sugar and fat, may be responsible for activating genes that signal the body to become fatter. According to scientists, the body's response to high amounts of energy-dense food is to activate the kappa opioid receptor which triggers increased fat storage. Researchers arrived at this conclusion by conducting an experiment on two groups of mice. One group had its kappa opioid receptors genetically deactivated while the other remained intact. Both groups were fed diets high in fat and sugar for 16 weeks. At the end of 16 weeks, the group with the deactivated receptor remained lean while the control group gained significant weight. Besides limiting their bodies' ability to store energy-dense food in their fat stores, the mice whose receptors had been deactivated were noted to also have a limited ability to assimilate and store nutrients from the foods they ingested. Traci Ann Czyzyk-Morgan, one of the study's researchers, indicated that the findings prove the hypothesis long held by many in the scientific community that the kappa opioid receptor may be responsible for causing widespread obesity in Western countries. She and others continue to encourage people to avoid diets high in fat and sugar. "
Matti Narkia

CANCER BIO-IMMUNOTHERAPY CONTINUED Its effect on inductional control, triggered by hor... - 0 views

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    CANCER BIO-IMMUNOTHERAPY CONTINUED Its effect on inductional control, triggered by hormones and mediated by transformed mitochondria by Thomas Tallberg Synopsis of presentations at the 3rd. World Congress on Cancer Darwin 25-27th, April 1997
Matti Narkia

Anti-inflammatory actions of lipoxin A4 and aspirin-triggered lipoxin are SOCS-2 depend... - 0 views

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    Anti-inflammatory actions of lipoxin A4 and aspirin-triggered lipoxin are SOCS-2 dependent. Machado FS, Johndrow JE, Esper L, Dias A, Bafica A, Serhan CN, Aliberti J. Nat Med. 2006 Mar;12(3):330-4. Epub 2006 Jan 15. PMID: 16415877 doi:10.1038/nm1355\n
Matti Narkia

Resolvins, docosatrienes, and neuroprotectins, novel omega-3-derived mediators, and the... - 0 views

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    Resolvins, docosatrienes, and neuroprotectins, novel omega-3-derived mediators, and their aspirin-triggered endogenous epimers: an overview of their protective roles in catabasis. Serhan CN, Gotlinger K, Hong S, Arita M. Prostaglandins Other Lipid Mediat. 2004 Apr;73(3-4):155-72. Review. PMID: 15290791
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Eyebrow Hair Transplant in Dubai & Abu Dhabi | Hair Transplant Dubai - 0 views

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    Eyebrow hair loss is rare. However, this does not make it less disturbing for the people who experience it. There are many factors, which can contribute to the eyebrow hair loss. Over-plucking, medication, eczema, alopecia areata, and lupus are some common triggers of eyebrow hair loss
Cristiana Crestani

WHY REFINED CARBS MAY CAUSE FOOD CRAVINGS - 0 views

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    A recent study showed for the first time that refined carbohydrates can trigger food cravings many hours later, not through psychological mechanisms - a favourite food is just so tasty, you need to keep eating - but through biological effects on the brain. Read the full article.
Matti Narkia

Depression linked to low levels of vitamin D in the blood - foodconsumer.org - 0 views

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    Depression may be triggered by low vitamin D levels in the blood, according to a new study published in the Aug 19, 2009 issue of European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. The study led by Nanri A and colleagues from International Medical center of Japan in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan found that in November, people with their serum levels of vitamin D falling in the highest quartile were 49 percent less likely to feel depressed. The study involved 527 municipal employees aged 21 to 67 who worked in two municipal offices in Japan. It was meant to examine the association between vitamin D deficiency and depression
Matti Narkia

The No-Grain Diet: Information on Meals, Exercise & Maintenance - 0 views

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    Eliminate sugar, sweets, starches, grains and you will drop the pounds - so says The No-Grain Diet. This diet is based on the idea that meals high in grains, sweets, and starches promote elevated insulin levels, causing you to become hungry soon after you have just eaten. This is referred to as a "grain addiction" - when the cravings trigger you to eat more of the "wrong foods" and a harmful cycle ensues. The No Grain Diet also claims to help to reverse diabetes and help prevent other chronic diseases.
Matti Narkia

Definition of beta-glucan - National Cancer Institute Drug Dictionary - 0 views

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    beta-glucan A polysaccharide isolated from the cell walls of bacteria, plants, and fungi with immunostimulant and antineoplastic activities. In a solubilized form, beta-glucan binds to a lectin site within complement receptor 3 (CR3) on leukocytes, priming the receptor to trigger cytotoxic degranulation of leukocytes when leukocyte CR3 binds to complement 3 (iC3b)-coated tumors. Thus, the attachment of beta-glucan to CR3 of circulating leukocytes simulates leukocytes to kill iC3b-coated tumor cells in the same way as they kill iC3b-coated yeast. Check for active clinical trials or closed clinical trials using this agent. (NCI Thesaurus)
Matti Narkia

How spicy foods can kill cancers - BBC NEWS | Health - 0 views

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    Scientists have discovered the key to the ability of spicy foods to kill cancer cells. They found capsaicin, an ingredient of jalapeno peppers, triggers cancer cell death by attacking mitochondria - the cells' energy-generating boiler rooms.
Emilia Klapp

How to Eliminate Inflammation Foods from Your Kitchen | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    The internal alarm of your body, known as the inflammation response, when confronted with a wound, it responds in a healing way: forming blood clots to avoid bleeding or raising body temperature to destroy bacteria infiltrated through the wound. However, there is another type of inflammation, known as chronic inflammation that stimulates disease and as a result of it, the healing blood clots can end up triggering a heart attack or stroke.
Matti Narkia

Calcium scans may be effective screening tool for heart disease | Science Blog - 0 views

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    "LOS ANGELES (September 29, 2009) -- A simple, non-invasive test appears to be an effective screening tool for identifying patients with silent heart disease who are at risk for a heart attack or sudden death. Coronary artery calcium scans can be done without triggering excessive additional testing and costs, according to the multi-center EISNER (Early Identification of Subclinical Atherosclerosis by Noninvasive Imaging Research) study, led by investigators at the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute. The findings appear in today's issue of the findings appear in today's issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology."
World Vitamins

Vitamin D Reduces Heart Risk | World Vitamins Online - 0 views

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    VITAMIN D is a fat-soluble vitamin that is naturally present in very few foods, added to others, and available as a dietary supplement. It is also produced by the body when ultraviolet rays from sunlight strike the skin and trigger vitamin D synthesis
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