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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / April 2009

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Cystic fibrosis: LC-PUFA overload protects against tuberculosis30 Apr 2009 12:42 GMT7
Cystic fibrosis gene protects against tuberculosis
The gene that causes cystic fibrosis may persist in human populations
because, although two copies of it kill, having just one copy protects
against tuberculosis, researchers say.
Search Pubmed more efficiently and automatically download full text28 Apr 2009 13:09 GMT5
We are very happy to announce that RefNavigator 2.5 is released.
RefNavigator is a professional bibliography tool for researchers and
scholars, especially for medicine/biology researchers. It’s designed
to retrieve references from Internet, manage references and
Are they finally figuring it out ?28 Apr 2009 09:20 GMT2
QUOTE:  ScienceDaily (Apr. 27, 2009) — Everyday foods, beverages, and
spices contain healthful compounds that help us fight harmful
inflammation. And, in doing that, these phytochemicals—the resveratrol
in red wine or the catechins in green, white and black teas, for
Chemical wars against arachidonic acid: Allergic rhinitis28 Apr 2009 06:46 GMT3
Rosmarinic Acid seems to be an efficient killer of the activated T
cells in allergies ...  I would rather ask the question what is
activating these cells?
Taka
Melatonin, tart cherries, antioxidants.27 Apr 2009 12:29 GMT10
I first started reading about melatonin about 20 years ago, and Russell J
Reiter PhD.  was the preeminent researcher of melatonin both as a diurnal
regulator, and as a powerful anti-oxidant. I still have his 1996 book.
Thought you might be as interested as I was, in that he also ...
Avoid Flu Shots, Take Vitamin D Instead25 Apr 2009 22:09 GMT2
http://www.lewrockwell.com/miller/miller27.html
Other things to do to prevent the flu Avoid sugar. It suppresses immunity.
Avoid Omega-6 vegetable oils (corn, safflower, sunflower, peanut, canola,
and soybean oil). Americans consume 50 times more of these oils than are
Melatonin habit protects N6 and N319 Apr 2009 04:37 GMT9
Recently posted:
"Our results indicate a selective protection
of C20:4 n6 and C22:6 n3 by melatonin during non-enzymatic lipid
peroxidation of rat liver, kidney and brain microsomes.
Hot food linked to oesophageal cancer - add milk to your tea!18 Apr 2009 15:20 GMT1
Steaming hot tea linked to cancer
Drinking steaming hot tea has been linked with an increased risk of
oesophageal (food tube) cancer, Iranian scientists have found.
The British Medical Journal study found that drinking black tea at
colon hydrotherapy18 Apr 2009 01:16 GMT1
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Chemical wars against arachidonic acid: Omega-3 including fish oil17 Apr 2009 05:40 GMT5
SOURCE: Juvenon Health Journal Vol.8 No.4 - cancer: can we reduce the
risk by eating fish?
A research team from the University of California, San Francisco and
the University of California, Los Angeles reports on “Dietary Omega-3
Broccoli Sprouts Have an Antibiotic Effect for Nasty Gut Microbes16 Apr 2009 01:29 GMT37
Many people are infected by a gut microbe, Helicobacter pylori, which
left untreated can cause all kinds of health difficulties in the
digestive tract, including gastritis, ulcers and even stomach cancer.
Recently, research has been done in Japan where there is high
prostatitis patient consult15 Apr 2009 20:38 GMT1
1. What is the different between prostatitis  without bacteria
infection and prostatitis with bacteria infection?
   The prostatitis with bacteria infection  usually cause by the
bacteria infected urethra, then the bacteria  go up to infect bladder,
Chemical wars against arachidonic acid: Mead acid supplementation     superior to deadly fish oil's EPA14 Apr 2009 22:16 GMT5
J Exp Med. 1993 Dec 1;178(6):2261-5.
Effect of dietary supplementation with n-9 eicosatrienoic acid on
leukotriene B4 synthesis in rats: a novel approach to inhibition of
eicosanoid synthesis.
Top Five Functional Foods Listed by NY Dietetic Assocation14 Apr 2009 15:49 GMT4
The New York State Dietetic Association has just released a list of
their top five recommended "functional foods."
It's worth nothing that you'll hear this term a lot more in the
future. More and more doctors and health writers are picking it up, a
Mead acid marvels: Increased anesthetic sensitivity14 Apr 2009 13:25 GMT2
J. Clin. Invest. 77(3): 1028-1033 (1986). doi:10.1172/JCI112355
Manipulation of rat brain fatty acid composition alters volatile
anesthetic potency.
A S Evers, W J Elliott, J B Lefkowith and P Needleman
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