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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
num day daniel fast krill oil supplementation improves anthropometric parameters cardiometabolic profile men women abstract background daniel fast vegan diet prohibits consumption animal products refined foods white flour preservatives additives sweeteners flavorings caffeine alcohol dietary plan num days demonstrated ...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
homocysteine circulating vascular cell adhesion molecule carotid atherosclerosis postmenopausal vegetarian women omnivores pubmed ncbi abstract adoption vegetarian diets healthy lifestyle popular cardiovascular effects long-term vegetarianism explored present study aimed compare presence severity carotid atherosclerosi...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
arterial function carotid brachial arteries postmenopausal vegetarians abstract background vegetarianism lower risk cardiovascular disease studies arterial function vegetarians limited methods study investigated arterial function vegetarianism comparing num healthy postmenopausal vegetarians num age-matched omnivores a...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
impact vegan diet num status healthy omnivores five-year prospective study pubmed ncbi abstract background long-term prospective studies assessing impact vegan diet vitamin num num status vegans num supplements irregularly refuse adopt unnatural products num fortified food alternative aimed estimate long-term effect ve...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
chinese lacto-vegetarian diet exerts favorable effects metabolic parameters intima-media thickness cardiovascular risks healthy men pubmed ncbi abstract background investigate chinese lacto-vegetarian diet protective effects metabolic cardiovascular disease cvd methods hundred sixty-nine healthy chinese lacto-vegetaria...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
vitamin num supplementation improves arterial function vegetarians subnormal vitamin num status pubmed ncbi abstract objective vegetarians vascular-healthy subnormal vitamin num status impaired arterial endothelial function increased intima-media thickness aimed study impact vitamin num supplementation markers vegetari...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
radiation dose contemporary cardiothoracic multidetector ct protocols anthropomorphic female phantom implications cancer induction pubmed ncbi abstract purpose measure prospectively directly organ dose effective dose ed adult cardiac pulmonary computed tomographic ct angiography current clinical protocols num detector ...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
circulating leucocytes lymphocyte subtypes increase response exercise children asthma abstract background exercise alter health children beneficial reduced long term risk atherosclerosis adverse exercise induced asthma ways mechanisms linking exercise health rest partly ability exercise increase circulating immune cell...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
baker's yeast glucan supplementation increases monocytes cytokines post-exercise implications infection risk pubmed ncbi abstract strenuous aerobic exercise weaken immune system nutritional supplements proposed boost post-exercise immunity effective purpose present study evaluate num supplementation defined source bake...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
nutrition limit exercise-induced immunodepression pubmed ncbi abstract prolonged exercise heavy training depressed immune cell function maintain immune function athletes eat well-balanced diet sufficient meet energy carbohydrate protein micronutrient requirements consuming carbohydrate prolonged strenuous exercise atte...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
effect beta num num glucan upper respiratory tract infection symptoms mood state marathon athletes abstract placebo-controlled double-blind study designed evaluate effect commercially dietary supplement upper-respiratory tract symptoms urti mood state seventy-five marathon runners num men num women ranging age num year...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
infection risk linked exercise workload pubmed ncbi abstract anecdotal survey epidemiological data suggest endurance athletes increased risk upper respiratory tract infection urti periods heavy training num num wk period race events majority athletes participate endurance race events experience illness greater public h...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
aerobic fitness lower proportions senescent blood t-cells man pubmed ncbi abstract senescent t-cells accumulate age lowering na ve t-cell repertoire increasing host infection risk response influenced lifestyle factors examined association aerobic fitness vo num ax age-related accumulation senescent t-cells blood lympho...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
high dietary antioxidant intakes decreased chromosome translocation frequency airline pilots abstract background dietary antioxidants protect dna damage induced endogenous exogenous sources including ionizing radiation ir data ir-exposed human populations limited objective objective examine association frequency chromo...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
dental radiographs update recommendations pubmed ncbi abstract background overview national council radiation protection measurements updated recommendations radiation protection dentistry num centers disease control prevention published guidelines infection control dental health-care settings num u s food drug adminis...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
update biological effects ionizing radiation relative dose factors radiation hygiene pubmed ncbi abstract diagnostic imaging indispensable part contemporary medical dental practice decades dramatic increase ionizing radiation diagnostic imaging carcinogenic effects high-dose exposure diagnostic radiation rarely cancer ...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
dietary factors cancer mortality atomic-bomb survivors pubmed ncbi abstract dietary factors fruit vegetables thought reduce risk cancer incidence mortality investigated effect diet rich fruit vegetables long-term effects radiation exposure risk cancer cohort num atomic-bomb survivors hiroshima nagasaki radiation dose e...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
dental x-rays risk meningioma abstract context ionizing radiation consistently identified potentially modifiable risk factor meningioma frequently reported primary brain tumor united states objective examine association dental x-rays common artificial source ionizing radiation risk intra-cranial meningioma design setti...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
dietary clastogenic factors children immigrated israel regions contaminated chernobyl accident pubmed ncbi abstract authors evaluated association dietary history plasma clastogenic factors children immigrated israel num num regions contaminated chernobyl accident authors compared questionnaire data demographic variable...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
pediatric ct research elevates public health concerns low-dose radiation issues highly politicized pubmed ncbi abstract article presents analysis issues related low-dose radiation focus pediatric computed tomography ct references early studies seldom quoted radiation research papers quantifies excess lifetime fatal can...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
estimated risks radiation-induced fatal cancer pediatric ct pubmed ncbi abstract objective light rapidly increasing frequency pediatric ct examinations purpose study assess lifetime cancer mortality risks attributable radiation pediatric ct materials methods organ doses function age-at-diagnosis estimated common ct exa...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
informed consent communication risk radiological nuclear medicine examinations escape communication inferno short abstract radiological nuclear medicine examinations confer definite albeit low long term risk cancer patients undergoing examinations receive inaccurate information risks picano argues disregard patient aut...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
justification diagnostic medical exposures practical issues report international atomic energy agency consultation abstract objectives radiation protection patients unit international atomic energy agency iaea concerned effectiveness justification diagnostic medical exposures recent published work report initial iaea c...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
projected cancer risks computed tomographic scans performed united states num pubmed ncbi abstract background computed tomographic ct scans united states increased num fold num approximately num million scans annually great medical benefits concern potential radiation-related cancer risk conducted detailed estimates fu...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
gut flora metabolism phosphatidylcholine promotes cardiovascular disease abstract metabolomics studies hold promise discovery pathways linked disease processes cardiovascular disease cvd represents leading death morbidity worldwide metabolomics approach generate unbiased small molecule metabolic profiles plasma predict...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
detection increased choline compounds proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy subsequent malignant transformation human prosta pubmed ncbi abstract study panel normal human prostate cells hpcs tumor cells derived metastases studied num nmr spectroscopy determine malignant transformation hpcs results elevation ch...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
egg red meat poultry intake risk lethal prostate cancer prostate specific antigen-era incidence survival abstract red processed meat increase risk advanced prostate cancer data post-diagnostic diet prostate cancer sparse post-diagnostic intake poultry skin eggs increase risk disease progression prospectively examined t...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
fish odour syndrome abstract fish odour syndrome trimethylaminuria metabolic syndrome caused abnormal excretion trimethylamine breath urine sweat saliva vaginal secretions trimethylamine derived intestinal bacterial degradation foods rich choline carnitine oxidised liver odourless trimethylamine n-oxide excreted urine ...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
choline betaine intake risk colorectal cancer men abstract dietary choline betaine hypothesized decrease risk cancer role methyl donors one-carbon metabolism remains unknown dietary intake choline betaine colorectal cancer risk prospectively examined associations dietary choline betaine intake risk colorectal cancer me...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
one-carbon metabolism prostate cancer risk prospective investigation circulating vitamins metabolites pubmed ncbi abstract purpose components one-carbon metabolism believed influence cancer development suggested mechanisms including dna methylation dna repair mechanisms prospective studies investigated one-carbon metab...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
choline betaine-defined diets clinical research management trimethylaminuria pubmed ncbi abstract article describes development series choline betaine-controlled diets served research subjects part ongoing study diet requirements humans diets developed based analysis choline betaine individual foods calculated diets co...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
num choline num fdg pet/ct assessing bone involvement patients multiple myeloma abstract background multiple myeloma mm cell neoplasm causing lytic osteopenic bone abnormalities body skeletal survey wbss magnetic resonance mr num fdg pet/ct imaging techniques routinely evaluation bone involvement mm patients aim mm bo...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
intestinal microbiota metabolism l-carnitine nutrient red meat promotes atherosclerosis abstract intestinal microbiota metabolism choline/phosphatidylcholine produces trimethylamine tma metabolized proatherogenic species trimethylamine-n-oxide tmao demonstrate intestinal microbiota metabolism dietary l-carnitine trimet...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
choline intake risk lethal prostate cancer incidence survival abstract background meat milk eggs inconsistently risk advanced prostate cancer foods sources choline nutrient affect prostate cancer progression cell membrane function one-carbon metabolism study examined dietary choline risk lethal prostate cancer objectiv...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
intakes meat fish poultry eggs risk prostate cancer progression abstract background processed meat fish shown risk advanced prostate cancer studies examined diet prostate cancer diagnosis risk progression objective examined association postdiagnostic consumption processed unprocessed red meat fish poultry eggs risk pro...
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MED-4151
comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
screen-based entertainment time all-cause mortality cardiovascular events population-based study ongoing mortality hospital events pubmed ncbi abstract objectives aim study examine independent relationships television viewing screen-based entertainment screen time all-cause mortality clinically confirmed cardiovascular...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
sedentary activities lead weight gain sleep pubmed ncbi abstract purpose review discuss benefits good night's sleep body weight stability recent findings experimental studies shown short-term partial sleep restriction decreases glucose tolerance increases sympathetic tone elevates cortisol concentrations decreases sati...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
occupational sitting health risks systematic review pubmed ncbi abstract context emerging evidence suggests sedentary behavior i e time spent sitting negatively health aim study systematically review evidence associations occupational sitting health risks evidence acquisition studies identified march-april num literatu...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
low-fat diet and/or strenuous exercise alters igf axis vivo reduces prostate tumor cell growth vitro pubmed ncbi abstract background prostate cancer common solid-tumor cancer males rare asian males asian men adopt lifestyle clinical prostate cancer increases greatly epidemiological data men regular activity reduce risk...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
resolving coronary artery disease epidemic plant-based nutrition pubmed ncbi abstract world's advanced countries easy access plentiful high-fat food ironically rich diet produces atherosclerosis world's poorer nations people subsist primarily plant-based diet healthier terms heart disease treat coronary heart disease c...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
systematic review incidence sudden cardiac death united states abstract consistent current data describing true incidence sca and/or scd highlighted recent sudden cardiac arrest thought leadership alliance scatla tank meeting national experts broad representation key stakeholders including thought leaders representativ...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
diet lifestyle etiology coronary artery disease cornell china study pubmed ncbi abstract investigators collected analyzed mortality data num diseases including num cancers num counties num villages rural mainland china blood urine food samples detailed dietary data collected num adults village analyzed variety nutritio...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
intensity timing physical activity relation postmenopausal breast cancer risk prospective nih-aarp diet health study abstract background strong evidence inverse association physical activity postmenopausal breast cancer risk intensity time life physical activity effective lowering breast cancer risk methods num postmen...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
risks copper toxicity contributing cognitive decline aging population alzheimer's disease pubmed ncbi abstract pleasure honor contribute paper special issue journal american college nutrition honoring stanley wallach pearl small review advance hypothesis copper toxicity major epidemic mild cognitive impairment alzheime...
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effects aerobic exercise mild cognitive impairment abstract objectives examine effects aerobic exercise cognition biomarkers alzheimer disease pathology older adults mild cognitive impairment assess role sex predictor response design six-month randomized controlled clinical trial setting veterans affairs puget sound he...
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plasma concentrations homocysteine aminothiol compounds related food intake healthy human subjects pubmed ncbi abstract investigated total free protein-bound plasma homocysteine cysteine cysteinylglycine num subjects aged num breakfast num num protein dinner num approximately num protein twelve subjects normal fasting ...
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effect fat composition single high-fat meal inflammatory markers healthy young women pubmed ncbi abstract aim present study examine effect single high-fat meal fat quality circulating inflammatory markers gene expression peripheral blood mononuclear cells pbmc elucidate role fat quality postprandial inflammation postpr...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
dietary epidemiology essential tremor meat consumption meat cooking practices abstract background/aim harmane num methyl num pyrido num b indole tremor-producing neurotoxin blood harmane concentrations elevated essential tremor patients unclear reasons potential mechanisms include increased dietary harmane intake well-...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
fatty acid-induced inflammation insulin resistance skeletal muscle liver pubmed ncbi abstract plasma free fatty acid ffa levels elevated obesity ffa causing insulin resistance muscle liver endothelial cells contributes development type num diabetes mellitus num hypertension dyslipidemia nonalcoholic fatty liver disease...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
high prevalence abundant atypical genotypes toxoplasma gondii isolated lambs destined human consumption usa pubmed ncbi abstract information presence viable toxoplasma gondii tissues lambs worldwide prevalence gondii determined num lambs num year maryland virginia west virginia usa hearts num lambs obtained slaughter h...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
curcumin impairs tumor suppressor num function colon cancer cells pubmed ncbi abstract curcumin diferuloylmethane considered potential chemopreventive agent humans vitro inhibits transcription nf-kappab activity lipoxygenase cyclooxygenase enzymes facilitate tumor progression vivo protective rodent models chemical carc...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
estradiol tamoxifen flaxseed alter il num il num levels normal human breast tissue vivo pubmed ncbi abstract introduction sex steroid exposure increases risk breast cancer unclear mechanisms diet modifications breast cancer prevention strategy proinflammatory cytokine family il num implicated cancer progression il num ...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
genotoxicity cell transformation studies sorbates syrian hamster embryo fibroblasts pubmed ncbi abstract sorbic acid sodium sorbate potassium sorbate tested genotoxic potential syrian hamster embryo fibroblast micronucleus assay cell transformation test vitro sorbic acid potassium sorbate showed activity test system fr...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
povidone iodine-induced overt hypothyroidism patient prolonged habitual gargling urinary excretion iodine gargling normal su pubmed ncbi abstract iodine-induced hypothyroidism develops patients gargle routinely povidone iodine hypothyroidism mild resolves spontaneously cessation gargling report num year-old patient ove...
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comparing vegans ' arteries to runners ' we know from the work of drs. dean ornish and caldwell b. esselstyn jr. that switching to a plant-based diet can reverse heart disease , opening up arteries in some cases without drugs or surgery . we can ’ t wait until our first heart attack to start eating healthy , though , b...
systematic review body fat distribution mortality older people abstract conducted systematic review investigating body fat distribution older adults association morbidity mortality search yielded num citations levels screening num studies selected evaluate association body fat distribution comorbidity num studies morta...
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MED-2966
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
plasma antioxidant capacity meal measure ability food alter vivo antioxidant status pubmed ncbi abstract objective determine num consumption meal fruits berries increases plasma hydrophilic lipophilic antioxidant capacity aoc measured oxygen radical absorbance capacity orac fl num including macronutrients meal alters p...
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MED-2968
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
postprandial plasma lipid hydroperoxides link diet atherosclerosis pubmed ncbi abstract increasing evidence implicating dietary source plasma lipid peroxides elevated postprandial state phenomenon contributing factor correlation found postprandial hyperlipidemia increased risk cardiovascular disease newly developed met...
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MED-2970
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
postprandial metabolic events fruit-derived phenolics review science pubmed ncbi abstract increasing evidence postprandial state important contributing factor chronic disease role fruit phenolic compounds protect health lower disease risk actions mitigating fed-state metabolic oxidative stressors interest topic present...
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MED-2972
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
strawberry modulates ldl oxidation postprandial lipemia response high-fat meal overweight hyperlipidemic men women pubmed ncbi abstract background elevated levels lipids total cholesterol tc low-density lipoprotein cholesterol ldl triglycerides tg widely recognized risk factors cardiovascular disease cvd oxidized ldl o...
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MED-4981
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
one-year study variation carotenoid antioxidant substances living human skin influence dietary supplementation stress factors pubmed ncbi abstract variation level carotenoid antioxidant substances beta-carotene lycopene human skin ten healthy volunteers measured resonance raman spectroscopy vivo experiment num months i...
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MED-2693
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
food-frequency questionnaire based estimates total antioxidant capacity risk non-hodgkin lymphoma abstract antioxidants primarily fruits vegetables hypothesized protect non-hodgkin lymphoma nhl oxygen radical absorbance capacity orac assay measures total antioxidant capacity individual foods accounts synergism estimate...
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MED-2694
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
pathological aspects lipid peroxidation pubmed ncbi abstract lipid peroxidation lpo product accumulation human tissues major tissular cellular dysfunction plays major role ageing age-related oxidative stress-related diseases current evidence implication lpo pathological processes discussed review data literature review...
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MED-2695
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
total antioxidant capacity diet risk myocardial infarction prospective cohort women pubmed ncbi abstract background previous studies investigating effect dietary antioxidants relation myocardial infarction total antioxidant capacity diet takes account antioxidants synergistic effects aim study examine total antioxidant...
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MED-2696
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
dietary total antioxidant capacity gastric cancer risk european prospective investigation cancer nutrition study pubmed ncbi abstract high intake dietary antioxidant compounds hypothesized strategy reduce gastric cancer gc development investigated effect dietary total antioxidant capacity tac relation gc european prosp...
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MED-2697
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
impaired endothelial function meal rich cooking fat pubmed ncbi abstract objectives purpose study test hypothesis intake cooking fat impaired endothelial function background diets high levels lipid oxidation products accelerate atherogenesis effect endothelial function unknown methods flow-mediated endothelium-dependen...
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MED-2698
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
total antioxidant capacity diet risk stroke population-based prospective cohort women pubmed ncbi abstract background purpose consumption antioxidant-rich foods reduce risk stroke inhibition oxidative stress inflammation total antioxidant capacity tac takes account antioxidants synergistic effects examined association ...
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MED-2699
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
free radical theory aging revisited cell signaling disruption theory aging abstract significance free radical theory aging provided theoretical framework enormous amount work leading significant advances understanding aging turn century theory received abundant support observations coming fields comparative physiology ...
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MED-2700
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
effect blood removal oxidation shelf life broiler breast meat pubmed ncbi abstract blood components hemoglobin powerful promoters lipid oxidation decrease shelf life meat products study examined slaughter techniques determine effects ph num color l*a*b values num lipid oxidation residual hemoglobin concentration num se...
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MED-3729
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
role antioxidants cancer therapy pubmed ncbi abstract oxidative stress key component linking environmental toxicity multistage carcinogenic process reactive oxygen species ros generated response endogenous exogenous stimuli counterbalance ros-mediated injury endogenous antioxidants defense system exists oxidation excee...
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MED-2702
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
antioxidant supplements prevention gastrointestinal cancers systematic review meta-analysis pubmed ncbi abstract background oxidative stress cancer aim establish antioxidant supplements reduce incidence gastrointestinal cancer mortality methods cochrane collaboration methodology reviewed randomised trials comparing ant...
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MED-2703
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
atherosclerosis oxidant stress end road antioxidant vitamin treatment pubmed ncbi abstract extensive experimental data revealed central role oxidative stress atherogenesis suggested potential role antioxidant treatment cardiovascular disease cvd num experimental data translated clinical benefit antioxidant vitamin tria...
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MED-2704
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
oxidative processes meat meat products quality implications pubmed ncbi abstract lipid peroxidation instances free radical chain reaction terms initiation propagation branching termination processes regard lipid peroxidation important questions concerns source primary catalysts initiate peroxidation situ muscle foods c...
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MED-2705
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
stomach bioreactor dietary lipid peroxidation gastric fluid effects plant-derived antioxidants pubmed ncbi abstract atherosclerosis result partly processes occur food consumption involve oxidized lipids chylomicrons investigated reactions occur acidic ph stomach accelerate generation lipid hydroperoxides co-oxidation d...
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MED-4523
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
lipophilic hydrophilic antioxidant capacities common foods united states pubmed ncbi abstract lipophilic hydrophilic antioxidant capacities determined oxygen radical absorbance capacity orac fl assay fluorescein fluorescent probe num azobis num amidinopropane dihydrochloride peroxyl radical generator num kinds foods in...
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MED-2967
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
atherogenesis postprandial phenomenon pubmed ncbi abstract hypothesis plasma chylomicrons persons ingest cholesterol-rich diet atherogenic evaluated evidence presented humans experimental animals chylomicron remnants low-density lipoproteins arterial cells persons familial hyperlipoproteinemia atherogenesis occur postp...
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MED-2969
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
orange juice fructose intake induce oxidative inflammatory response pubmed ncbi abstract objective previously shown num kcal glucose intake induces significant increase reactive oxygen species ros generation nuclear factor-kappab nf-kappab binding circulating mononuclear cells healthy normal subjects hypothesized intak...
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MED-2971
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
glucose challenge stimulates reactive oxygen species ros generation leucocytes pubmed ncbi abstract diabetes mellitus increased ros generation oxidative injury obesity elucidate relationship nutrition ros generation investigated effect glucose challenge ros generation leucocytes num hox protein key protein enzyme nadph...
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MED-3696
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
alcohol consumption breast cancer risk women's health study pubmed ncbi abstract authors assessed association moderate alcohol consumption breast cancer risk women's health study united states num average num years follow-up num cases total breast cancer num invasive num situ documented num women baseline free cancer c...
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MED-3697
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
healthy lifestyle risk breast cancer pubmed ncbi abstract background studies analyzed effect behavioral risk factors common lifestyle patterns risk disease aim study assess effect healthy lifestyle index risk breast cancer methods population-based case-control study conducted mexico num num thousand incident cases num ...
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MED-3698
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
greater survival breast cancer physically active women high vegetable-fruit intake obesity abstract purpose single-variable analyses physical activity diet obesity survival breast cancer report investigates interactions variables patients methods prospective study performed num women diagnosed treated early-stage breas...
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MED-3699
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
concordance world cancer research fund/american institute cancer research guidelines cancer prevention related subsequent risk pubmed ncbi abstract background num world cancer research fund wcrf american institute cancer research aicr issued num recommendations num special recommendations diet physical activity weight ...
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MED-3700
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
red versus white wine nutritional aromatase inhibitor premenopausal women pilot study abstract background increased risk breast cancer alcohol consumption controversial red wine increases risk aromatase inhibitors ais prevent conversion androgens estrogen occur naturally grapes grape juice red white wine tested red win...
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MED-3701
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
anti-aromatase chemicals red wine pubmed ncbi abstract estrogen synthesized situ plays important role breast cancer cell proliferation circulating estrogen aromatase enzyme converts androgen estrogen expressed higher level breast cancer tissue surrounding noncancer tissue promising route chemoprevention breast cancer s...
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MED-3742
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
habitual intake flavonoid subclasses incident hypertension adults abstract background dietary flavonoids beneficial effects blood pressure intervention settings limited information habitual intake risk hypertension population-based studies objective examined association habitual flavonoid intake incident hypertension p...
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MED-3743
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
anthocyanin composition wild bananas thailand pubmed ncbi abstract anthocyanins isolated male bracts num wild species bananas musa spp ensete spp distributed thailand major anthocyanin pigments identified high performance liquid chromatography hplc mass spectrometry ms tandem mass spectrometry ms/ms delphinidin num rut...
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MED-3744
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
antioxidant antiproliferative activities common fruits pubmed ncbi abstract consumption fruits vegetables reduced risk chronic diseases cardiovascular disease cancer phytochemicals phenolics fruits vegetables suggested major bioactive compounds health benefits phenolic contents antioxidant activities fruits vegetables ...
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MED-3745
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
total cranberry extract versus phytochemical constituents antiproliferative synergistic effects human tumor cell lines pubmed ncbi abstract cranberries vaccinium macrocarpon ait excellent dietary source phytochemicals include flavonol glycosides anthocyanins proanthocyanidins condensed tannins organic phenolic acids nu...
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MED-3746
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
anthocyanins bioavailable humans acute dose cranberry juice pubmed ncbi abstract research suggests anthocyanins berry fruit affect variety physiological responses including endothelial function information pharmacokinetics flavonoids humans determine pharmacokinetics cranberry anthocyanins study undertaken num particip...
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MED-3747
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
american cranberry vaccinium macrocarpon extract affects human prostate cancer cell growth cell cycle arrest modulating expression cell pubmed ncbi abstract prostate cancer common cancers world prevalence expected increase appreciably coming decades research understand etiology progression preventative measures delay s...
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MED-3748
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
cranberries ripe cancer research pubmed ncbi abstract berries recognized functional food potential protect variety health conditions including cancers cranberry vaccinium macrocarpon production consumption grown recent years warranting evaluation potential health benefits extracts isolated constituents cranberry fruit ...
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MED-4520
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
assessment atherosclerosis role flow-mediated dilatation pubmed ncbi abstract evidence suggests endothelial dysfunction causal pathway atherogenesis destabilization established plaques review role flow-mediated dilatation fmd non-invasive method assess endothelial function discussed technical modifications development ...
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MED-4522
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
food selection based high total antioxidant capacity improves endothelial function low cardiovascular risk population pubmed ncbi abstract background aims oxidative stress advocated major cardiovascular disease cvd low plasma antioxidant concentrations endothelial dysfunction step atherosclerosis antioxidant content fr...
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MED-4524
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
chemistry antioxidant capacity assays pubmed ncbi abstract review summarizes multifaceted aspects antioxidants basic kinetic models inhibited autoxidation analyzes chemical principles antioxidant capacity assays depending reactions involved assays roughly classified types assays based hydrogen atom transfer hat reactio...
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MED-4525
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
studies antidiarrhoeal effect dragon's blood croton urucurana pubmed ncbi abstract red sap obtained slashing bark croton urucurana baill euphorbiaceae dragon's blood screened antidiarrhoeal activity castor oil-induced diarrhoea rats cholera toxin-induced intestinal secretion mice small intestinal transit mice dragon's ...
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MED-4526
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
mutagenic antioxidant activities croton lechleri sap biological systems pubmed ncbi abstract sap croton lechleri muell -arg euphorbiaceae called dragon's blood folk medicine cicatrizant anti-inflammatory treat cancer research antioxidant activity croton lechleri sap evaluated yeast saccharomyces cerevisiae maize plantl...
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MED-4527
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
sangre de grado croton palanostigma induces apoptosis human gastrointestinal cancer cells pubmed ncbi abstract sangre de grado ethnomedicinal red tree sap obtained croton spp treat gastrointestinal ulcers cancer promote wound healing evaluate potential role sangre de grado sdg cancer examined effects human cancer cells...
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MED-4576
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
impact stages juice processing anthocyanin flavonol procyanidin contents cranberries pubmed ncbi abstract juice common form cranberries consumed limited information polyphenolic content berries juice processing study investigated effects pretreatments grinding blanching grinding blanching cranberry juice processing con...
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MED-4585
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
evaluation phenolic compounds commercial fruit juices fruit drinks pubmed ncbi abstract total phenolic content num commercially fruit juices juice drinks selected represent popular juice flavors united kingdom analyzed folin-ciocalteu assay individual phenolic compounds identified quantified hplc-pda-ms num catechin co...
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MED-4687
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
vegetarian diets public health biomarker redox connections pubmed ncbi abstract vegetarian diets rich antioxidant phytochemicals act antioxidants vivo important signaling regulatory functions act pro-oxidants modulating cellular redox tone oxidizing redox sensitive sites review evidence health benefits vegetarian diets...
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MED-4689
add beans , berries , and greens to more meals after we eat , our bodies create free radicals in the process of breaking down our food . that ’ s why we need to eat antioxidant-rich foods with every meal to counteract this oxidation caused by metabolism . we can ’ t just have berries on our oatmeal in the morning to me...
total antioxidant content num foods beverages spices herbs supplements worldwide abstract background plant-based diet protects chronic oxidative stress-related diseases dietary plants variable chemical families amounts antioxidants hypothesized plant antioxidants contribute beneficial health effects dietary plants obje...
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