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First long-term study on GMO effects on rats. The majority of studies on GMO have been on animals with the end point at < 90 days. This study followed the rats for 2 years. Increased mammary tumors were found. Is this definitive? Of course not, but this is the first study to look at long term effects.
Fantastic review of oxidative damage and the CNS. This is a 2006 review of our understanding of how neurodegeneration occurs through oxidative stress and of course poor detoxification.
early study looking at saliva testing in infertility treatment. This goes back almost 33 years. But of course, it took medicine 176 years to recommend that Vitamin C help prevent scurvy on long sea journeys.
26 year study of dogs finds declining sperm count equivalent to that in men. The decline was found to occur at a rate of 1.2% to 2.5% annually over course of study. The authors pointed to EDC's in food.
endocannaboid activation associated with inflammation, insulin resistance, and of course obesity. This study was done in mice with a specific Apolipoprotein E deficiency.
Is breast cancer a product of the environment? Not totally, but the environment does play a role and the IOM discuss the current knowledge on the environment and breast cancer
saliva testing of hormones said to be "reliable and, in some cases, even superior to other body fluids". Of course, no test is perfect, but saliva test provides that best assessment available
salivary estradiol evaluation validated. Interesting, that alot of the research these days has moved beyond the use of saliva testing as experimental. The only industry that hasn't is the insurance industry. Of course, because they don't want to pay for anything.
in those with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, low adiponectin is associated with the insulin resistance, not the NAFLD. But of course, insulin resistance leads to NAFLD
It is proposed that the balance of bacteria in the gut play a critical role in energy utilization and obesity. This study showed that bypass surgery altered the gut bacteria to favor weight loss: decrease in firmicutes species. But, do we really need gastric bypass to do that? Of course not. Probiotics will do the same.
Testosterone shown to have vasodilatory effect in men. In this small study, the short course of IV testosterone reduced exercise induced heart ischemia. This was in men with pre-existing CAD.
Is all cholesterol bad? Of course not. We have got to get away from the linear thinking that plagues medicine. This article proposes and supports a protective claim of lipoproteins: VLDL, LDL, Lp(a), and HDL. Even shown to protect against bacterial, viral, LPS, and parasitic infectious damage.
Interesting study. In this study group, 36% of type II diabetes with ED had low Testosterone. This fits with the estimated 40% of those with Diabetes have low T. What is really interesting about this study is that the degree of improvement with ED by Sildenfafil was dependent on the Testosterone level in the low T group. Meanining that Testosterone therapy in these men would probably be more of a therapy directed at the cause and not Sildenafil. Of course, the Testosterone therapy would benefit glucose regulation as well documented in the literature.
900 mg of NAC over short 4 week course provided significant improvement in behavior of children with autism. No pre treatment evaluation was performed. One wonders if therapeutic therapy was actually undertaken if the results would have been better. NAC is a precursor to Glutathione production and detoxification compromise is common place in autism.
Estrogens appear to have an immune stimulatory effect in the presence of inflammatory cytokines. The estrogens appear to increase inflammation through activation of NFkappaB. But of course, not all estrogens are equal. This article is primarily referencing E2. I would expect E1 due to its preference for ER alpha, but not E3, due to its ER beta preference.
8 grams of oral curcumin shown to benefit pancreatic cancer. Down regulation of NF-kappaB and cyclooxygenase-2 over the course of the study. Result varied, but activity against tumor cells without side effects was seen.