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Exploring alternative treatments for Helicobacter pylori infection - 0 views

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    review of literature on natural ways to treat H. pylori
Nathan Goodyear

The gut flora as a forgotten organ - 0 views

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    To be read
Nathan Goodyear

Bacteria in the Intestine, Helpful Residents or Enemies from Within? - 0 views

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    To be read
Nathan Goodyear

Folate | Linus Pauling Institute | Oregon State University - 0 views

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    Nice review on the difference b/t Folate and Folic acid.  Also, brief but worthy of a read, review of the MTHFR polymorphism 677.
Nathan Goodyear

Natural products in treatment of ulcerative colitis and peptic ulcer - 0 views

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    review of science behind natural therapies in ulcerative colitis
Nathan Goodyear

saccharomyces cerevisiae and ulcerative colitis - Google Scholar - 0 views

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    Saccharomyces cerevisiae and IBD.
Nathan Goodyear

Effect of 12 weeks of periodized resistance training upon total plasma adiponectin conc... - 0 views

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    balance: exercise is no different. Cardio plus resistance training increases adiponectin over resistance training alone.
Nathan Goodyear

Plasma fatty acids as predictors of glycaemia and type 2 diabetes. - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Palmitoleic acid and estimated D6D activity found to positively correlate with diabetes and worsening glucose control;  In contrast, linoleum acid found to be inversely associated with glucose control and Diabetes development.
Nathan Goodyear

Evaluation of efficacy and safety of niacinamide gel in the treatment of mild to modera... - 0 views

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    small study over 12 weeks found that 4% Niacinamide gel reduced mild/moderate acne.  The dosing was twice daily.
Nathan Goodyear

Akne Vulgaris Tedavisinde Topikal Niasinamid'in Etkinligi ve Güvenirligi/Effi... - 0 views

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    topical 4% niacinamide gel cream found to statistically reduce mild/moderate acne in young women in small study.
Nathan Goodyear

http://www.jotad.org/2008/4/jtad82402a.pdf - 0 views

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    4% niacinamide gel statistically reduces mild/moderate acne in small study.
Nathan Goodyear

Topical nicotinamide compared with clindamycin gel in the treatment of inflammatory acn... - 0 views

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    topical nicotinamide statistically improves acne in 8 week trial.  Nicotinamide actually out performed clindamycin in this head to head study.
Nathan Goodyear

Effect of testosterone treatment on cardiac biomarkers in a randomized controlled trial... - 0 views

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    40 week study finds that low Testosterone is associated with increased 10 risk of cardiac adverse events.  This was also associated with elevated BNP and hs-cardiac Troponin.  The study found that Testosterone therapy did decrease BNP, though not statistically significant; no effect on hs-cardiac troponin was found.
Nathan Goodyear

Hypogonadal men with psoriasis benefit from long-term testosterone replacement therapy ... - 0 views

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    only abstract available here, but Testosterone therapy in men with low T found to reduce CRP, weight and lipids in men with psoriasis.
Nathan Goodyear

Association of Free Testosterone With Hypogonadal Symptoms in Men With Near-normal Tota... - 0 views

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    only abstract available here, but the authors conclude that free Testosterone is no associated with low T symptoms with near normal serum TT.  Not so fast, the study did find that free Testosterone did prove significant in younger men and this is exactly when the TT and fT appear to have significant discrepencies.
Nathan Goodyear

Testosterone Deficiency Increases Hospital Readmission and Mortality Rates in Male Pati... - 0 views

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    Men with CHF and low Testosterone have higher readmission rates within 90 days compared to those men with CHF and normal Testosterone.
Nathan Goodyear

The ISME Journal - Modulation of gut microbiota during probiotic-mediated attenuation o... - 0 views

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    Gut flora as a means to attack Metabolic syndrome?  Animal study suggests yes.
Nathan Goodyear

Akkermansia muciniphila and improved metabolic health during a dietary intervention in ... - 0 views

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    akkermansia muciniphila bacteria associated with improved metabolism following calorie restriction in obese adults.  Again, gut flora effects metabolism
Nathan Goodyear

JAMA Network | JAMA Surgery | Long-term Metabolic Effects of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastre... - 0 views

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    This study reveals what is wrong with a lot of the "standard practice" and literature in medicine today.  At 5 years, almost 50% of weight loss with gastric sleeve is regained--defined as excess weight loss (only 50% weight loss of excess weight).  That is a terrible 5 year outcome; not to mention the definition of success.  Even at 3 years, 31% had regained their "excess weight".  Add to that, the numbers of patients that followed up was terrible.  This poor follow up points to worse data outcomes than this study claims.
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Fructose decreases physical activity and increases body fat without affecting hippocamp... - 0 views

  • the fructose animals gained significantly more weight than the glucose animals
  • The average liver mass of mice in the fructose treatment group was 20% heavier than for mice in the glucose group
  • The fat pads of mice consuming the fructose diet were 69% heavier than the fat pads of animals consuming the glucose diet
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  • there are many studies showing that consumption of fructose in comparison to other monosaccharides results in increased de novo lipogenesis, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, BW6, 7 and, most recently, impaired cognitive function
  • in the present study, the intake of fructose by mice was more similar to that of typical human consumption in comparison to previous studies
  • prolonged consumption of diets containing fructose (11 weeks) increased BW and body fat deposition
  • studies in humans confirm that fructose, but not glucose (when provided as 25% of energy requirements), in the context of an energy-balanced diet increases de novo lipogenesis and visceral adiposity along with dyslipidemia, decreases insulin sensitivity10, 12 and decreases in fat oxidation
  • we hypothesize that fructose may reduce voluntary energy expenditure in terms of physical activity.
  • significant reduction (~20%) in physical activity in the fructose-fed animals in comparison to glucose
  • a recent study reported that ingestion of fructose (25% energy intake, 10 weeks) in human volunteers also resulted in reduced energy expenditure in relation to a diet with the same glucose dose
  • There is certainly evidence to suggest that, for example, exercise is able to prevent dyslipidemia in healthy subjects fed a weight-maintenance high-fructose diet (30%)54, which strongly suggests a protective role of physical activity in metabolic regulation.
  • the potential negative effects of fructose in brain and cognitive function have been investigated, with a series of studies showing cognitive deficits in spatial memory and learning in adolescent and adult animals following access to a high fructose diet
  • access to both fructose and sucrose, but not glucose, results in a 40% reduction in hippocampal neurogenesis
  • Collectively these studies seem to suggest that fructose consumption can have a considerable impact on hippocampal function and learning, which is in direct contrast with what we observed.
  • the impact of fructose is apparent only in BW, liver mass and body fat, but not in cognitive measures or rates of neurogenesis
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    animal study finds that fructose increased liver mass, abdominal fat and decreased physical activity when compared to glucose.  The study groups were iso caloric, but one group was fed 18% fructose and the other 18% glucose.
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