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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / December 2008

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Overcoming the Nagalase: Have we got the universal HIV and cancer     cure??31 Dec 2008 09:18 GMT1
J Med Virol. 2009 Jan;81(1):16-26.
Immunotherapy of HIV-infected patients with Gc protein-derived
macrophage activating factor (GcMAF).
Yamamoto N, Ushijima N, Koga Y.
Amish protected from CHD by gene mutation, not their rural diet31 Dec 2008 02:41 GMT4
Researchers discover gene mutation that helps prevent heart disease
Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in
Baltimore have discovered a novel gene mutation among the Old Order
Amish population that significantly reduces the level of triglycerides
8000 Square Mile Dead Zone in Gulf of Mexico31 Dec 2008 02:24 GMT2
www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20081212/BUSINESS01/812120351/1030
Washington, D.C. - Scientists are urging the government to start
reducing pollution from Midwest farms that fouls local water supplies
and helps create a large dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico.
21st-Century Weight Loss31 Dec 2008 02:22 GMT1
Hi, my name is Jeff and I'd like to introduce myself to the group and
just say that it's refreshing to connect with a group of like-minded
individuals who are trying to help themselves.
Many of the problems facing people who are trying to lose weight are
What is a good source of phosphorus?30 Dec 2008 03:33 GMT8
Anyone knows which food can supply this mineral?  It may be good to
ensure sufficient supply on a normal high carb diet because phosphorus
is used up for the carbohydrate metabolism.  When the carbs "steal"
phosphorus, the purines are metabolised into uric acid rather than ATP
Inflammaging29 Dec 2008 08:47 GMT1
A Novel View of Inflammaging
Inflammaging is a term coined to describe one way in which the immune
system runs awry with age. Like a malfunctioning thermostat, the level
of inflammatory response is consistantly too high, leading to damage
Latest evidence for omega 6s and "chronic disease."29 Dec 2008 02:22 GMT3
QUOTE:   Mounting evidence supports roles for prostaglandins and their
receptors in atherosclerosis...
"Our studies clearly show that prostaglandin-E2 plays an important
role in atherosclerosis..."
Heart-healthy fish Omega-6 nightmare29 Dec 2008 01:57 GMT2
Farmed Tilapia and Catfish are More Like Chicken than Fish
Fish are heart-healthy foods because they usually have
high levels of omega-3 fatty acids and low levels of omega-6's.
However, researchers at Wake Forest University School of
Choline prevents breast cancer26 Dec 2008 07:35 GMT10
Eating eggs during pregnancy improves breast cancer outcome of
offspring
New research suggests that what a woman eats during pregnancy may
offer her offspring protection against breast cancer.
Getting your dose of fish oil right26 Dec 2008 04:53 GMT9
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Getting your dose of fish oil right
Confusion often stems from the simplest of calculations: dose of fish oil.
Actually, you and I don't take fish oil for fish oil. We take fish oil for
Putting the wrong oil in the beast25 Dec 2008 05:53 GMT15
There may be some truth to what Tom says about the n-3/n-6
precursors.  Let the body decide and manufacture the LC-PUFAs as it
needs.  But too much of the precursors may cause problems as well as
can be seen in the previous posts associating ALA with prostate
Patent pending Zinc supplement product - seeking partner/investor24 Dec 2008 20:30 GMT1
New Zinc Lysinate Supplement
An application, "Method and usage of producing monomer Zinc Lysinate and
converting it into Zinc Lysinate complex compound ", has passed initial
examination by the Patent Office of China. The patent abstract is
Best Place for a Response to Posts? Are we masochists?24 Dec 2008 20:07 GMT3
I don't understand why I have to pull my slider
way down the page to read the response every time
I click on a post.
If the posts were always placed at the top of the
Omega-3 and lipid peroxidation24 Dec 2008 01:11 GMT10
The dangers of Omega-3 may be amplified in a crowded environment by
probably lowering the antioxidative defenses IMO:
Nutrition. 2008 Jan;24(1):67-75.
Effects of dietary fish oil on lipid peroxidation and serum
vitamin D from salmon21 Dec 2008 18:34 GMT8
I am curious about the exact place where salmon are farmed
and the tissue source of vitamin D from salmon.
Place of farming
Apparently salmon have no ability to make their own
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