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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / March 2009

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Another lesson from "Eskimos."31 Mar 2009 15:41 GMT10
On page 192 of the book "Diet and Health" (by the Nation Research
Council): "Greenland Eskimos have been
cited as an example of a population with a high intake of fats and
oils
How nutritious are finger- and toenails???31 Mar 2009 14:02 GMT1
I like to eat finger- and toenails and I want
to know how nutritious they are.
Are they very nutritious or not???
Another company offering genotyping for the masses31 Mar 2009 06:22 GMT2
This one seems interesting because it also does the ancestry analysis
in addition to the disease susceptibility:
https://www.23andme.com/ancestry/
http://spittoon.23andme.com/2008/11/20/an-unpredictable-plot-the-debut-of-a-new-
ancestry-feature/

American Food Contaminated30 Mar 2009 18:23 GMT1
Colombia Says Sends Contaminated Rice Back to U.S.
Source: Reuters
30/03/2009
Bogota, March 30 - Colombia returned 5.5 million tons of rice to the
Fatty meat is the best one - lessons from the Eskimos30 Mar 2009 01:34 GMT3
The Inuit Paradox
Patricia Cochran, an Inupiat from Northwestern Alaska, is talking
about the native foods of her childhood: “We pretty much had a
subsistence way of life. Our food supply was right outside our front
Aging immune system is like Don Quixote tilting at windmills29 Mar 2009 15:43 GMT7
When and How Does the Decay of Your Immune System Start?
Evolution is a harsh but efficient mistress; you can consider yourself
surprisingly well optimised as a piece of machinery, but your warranty
only goes so far as the number of years in which your recent ancestors
Are these schmucks crazy or what?27 Mar 2009 13:19 GMT25
http://wcbstv.com/food/non.kosher.frankfurter.2.965310.html
Walter Hudson
Life without COX: The history of prostaglandins27 Mar 2009 03:27 GMT6
Cyclooxygenase Deficiency
Cyclooxygenase (COX), also known as prostaglandin-endoperoxide
synthase (PTGS), fatty acid COX, PGH synthase, and EC 1.14.99.1, is a
key regulatory enzyme in the synthetic pathway of eicosanoid
Vitamins That Give More ENERGY!!!26 Mar 2009 00:27 GMT3
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Meat Consumption and Overall Risk of Death24 Mar 2009 18:09 GMT5
According to a new research report, there are two types of meat
consumption that are getting us into health-related trouble: red meat
and processed meat. Those who eat more of these appear to have a
modestly increased risk of death from all causes and also from cancer
Could VitD lower cholesterol levels?24 Mar 2009 17:08 GMT3
Just wondering, in the present VitD deficiency epidemics - wouldn't
VitD supplementation lower high total cholesterol level?  VitD is
naturally made in the skin from cholesterol with the help of the UV-B
radiation.  If the body doesn't get enough sunlight and is therefore
Question about Cis-linoleic acid, Evening Primrose Oil and Omega 6:3     Ratio.24 Mar 2009 02:57 GMT3
On the label of Holland and Barrett's Evening Primrose oil it is
stated:
"Each capsule contains:
Ginkgo biloba protects mitochondria19 Mar 2009 04:28 GMT4
Pharmacol Res. 2007 Dec;56(6):493-502. Epub 2007 Sep 15.
Stabilization of mitochondrial function by Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb
761).
Abdel-Kader R, Hauptmann S, Keil U, Scherping I, Leuner K, Eckert A,
Low G.I. Foods Affect Gut Hormones - Physiological Basis for Satiety18 Mar 2009 21:25 GMT2
It's been discovered that eating a meal with a low GI (glycemic index)
increases gut hormone production, which leads in turn to suppression
of appetite and the feeling of fullness.  This new research was
presented at the annual Society for Endocrinology meeting in the
Sexual Queries/Problems/Doubts/Issues.18 Mar 2009 18:59 GMT1
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