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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
effect diet exercise intervention growth prostate epithelial cells pubmed ncbi abstract epidemiological studies suggest positive association nutrient intake hyperinsulinemia risk benign prostatic hyperplasis bph study tests hypothesis low-fat high-fiber diet daily exercise lower serum insulin reduce growth serum-stimul...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
epidemiology sudden cardiac death clinical research implications abstract current annual incidence sudden cardiac death range num num year coinciding decreased mortality coronary artery disease evidence pointing significant decrease rates sudden cardiac death half twentieth century alarming rise prevalence obesity diab...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
characterization bacteria clostridia bacteroides faeces vegetarians qpcr pcr-dgge fingerprinting pubmed ncbi abstract background/aims study aimed investigate quantitative qualitative bacteria bacteroides bifidobacterium clostridium cluster iv faecal microbiota vegetarian diet methods bacterial abundances measured faeca...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
endocrine-disrupting chemicals obesity development humans review pubmed ncbi abstract study reviewed literature relations exposure chemicals endocrine-disrupting abilities obesity humans studies generally exposure endocrine-disrupting chemicals increase body size humans results depended type chemical exposure level tim...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
effects high-fat meal pulmonary function healthy subjects pubmed ncbi abstract obesity important health consequences including elevating risk heart disease diabetes cancer high-fat diet contribute obesity effect high-fat diet pulmonary function dramatic increase prevalence respiratory ailments e g asthma purpose study ...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
vegetarian diets blood pressure white subjects results adventist health study num ahs num abstract objective previous work studying vegetarians found lower blood pressure bp reasons include lower bmi higher intake levels fruit vegetables seek extend evidence geographically diverse population vegans lacto-ovo vegetarian...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
red meat colon cancer vegetarians make meat safer pubmed ncbi abstract effect meat consumption cancer risk controversial issue recent meta-analyses show high consumers cured meats red meat increased risk colorectal cancer increase significant modest num current wcrf-aicr recommendations eat num week red meat avoid proc...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
association dietary patterns mental health early adolescence pubmed ncbi abstract objective investigate associations dietary patterns mental health early adolescence method western australian pregnancy cohort raine study prospective study num pregnancies recruited num num years age num num child behaviour checklist cbc...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
vegetarian diets incidence diabetes adventist health study num abstract aim evaluate relationship diet incident diabetes non-black black participants adventist health study num methods results participants num men num women num blacks u s canada free diabetes provided demographic anthropometric lifestyle dietary data p...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
rapid reduction serum cholesterol blood pressure twelve-day low fat strictly vegetarian diet pubmed ncbi abstract objective study conducted demonstrate effectiveness strictly vegetarian low-fat diet cardiac risk factor modification methods hundred men women participants intensive num day live-in program studied program...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
effect single high-fat meal endothelial function healthy subjects pubmed ncbi abstract well-established relation serum cholesterol coronary artery disease risk individual national variations association suggest factors involved atherogenesis high-fat diet triglyceride-rich lipoproteins suggested atherogenic assess dire...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
influencing public nutrition non-communicable disease prevention community intervention national programme--experiences finland pubmed ncbi abstract global health transition underway burden non-communicable diseases ncds increasing rapidly developing world result lifestyles addition tobacco physical activity major taki...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
quantification butyryl coa:acetate coa-transferase genes reveals butyrate production capacity individuals diet age pubmed ncbi abstract gastrointestinal microbiota produces short-chain fatty acids butyrate affect colonic health immune function epigenetic regulation assess effects nutrition aging production butyrate but...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
vegetarian diet affects genes oxidative metabolism collagen synthesis pubmed ncbi abstract background/aim vegetarian diet prevent series diseases influence balance carbohydrate fat metabolism collagen synthesis study compares expression patterns relevant genes oral mucosa omnivores vegetarians methods quantitative reve...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
protein-source tryptophan efficacious treatment social anxiety disorder pilot study pubmed ncbi abstract recently intact protein rich tryptophan alternative pharmaceutical-grade tryptophan protein large neutral amino acids lnaas compete transport sites blood-brain barrier recent evidence deoiled gourd seed rich source ...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
vegan diet reduce risk parkinson's disease pubmed ncbi abstract recent case-control studies conclude diets high animal fat cholesterol substantial increase risk parkinson's disease pd contrast fat plant origin increase risk reported age-adjusted prevalence rates pd tend uniform europe americas sub-saharan black african...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
dietary patterns depressive symptoms japanese men women pubmed ncbi abstract objective studies reported associations depressive state specific nutrients foods studies examined association dietary patterns adults investigated association major dietary patterns depressive symptoms japanese methods subjects num municipal ...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
original articles vegetarian compared meat dietary protein source phosphorus homeostasis chronic kidney disease summary background objectives patients advanced chronic kidney disease ckd positive phosphorus balance phosphorus levels maintained normal range phosphaturia induced increases fibroblast growth factor num fgf...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
escherichia coli urinary tract infection zoonosis proof direct link production animals meat pubmed ncbi abstract recently suggested escherichia coli causing urinary tract infection uti meat animals purpose investigate clonal link existed coli animals meat uti patients twenty-two geographically temporally matched num co...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
renal function parameters thai vegans compared non-vegans pubmed ncbi abstract asia vegetarianism well-established eating behavior appears adoption vegan diet leads lessening health risk factors vegetarianism notable effects hematological system effect nephrological system clarified pattern renal function parameters st...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
vegetarian diets healthy mood states cross-sectional study seventh day adventist adults abstract background physical health status vegetarians extensively reported limited research mental health status vegetarians regard mood vegetarian diets exclude fish major dietary source eicosapentaenoic acid epa docosahexaenoic a...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
population-based longitudinal study erectile dysfunction future coronary artery disease abstract objective assess association erectile dysfunction ed long-term risk coronary artery disease cad role age modifier association participants methods january num december num biennially screened random sample num community-dwe...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
medicalisation tall girls discourse analysis medical literature synthetic oestrogen reduce female height pubmed ncbi abstract endocrine research num increased extended sex hormones medical therapies unprecedented female ailments num therapeutic sex hormones extended treatment tall girls ambiguity definition tall girl a...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
concord grape juice supplementation neurocognitive function human aging pubmed ncbi abstract polyphenol compounds found berry fruits flavonoids health benefits including improvement cognition neuronal function aging concord grape juice polyphenols including anthocyanins flavanols previous research shown improvement num...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
mr aortography serum cholesterol levels patients long-term nonspecific lower back pain pubmed ncbi abstract study design cross-sectional analysis feeding arteries lumbar spine cholesterol levels patients long-term nonspecific lower back pain objectives evaluate occlusion lumbar middle sacral arteries serum cholesterol ...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
hdl-cholesterol-raising effect orange juice subjects hypercholesterolemia pubmed ncbi abstract background orange juice-a rich source vitamin folate flavonoids hesperidin-induces hypocholesterolemic responses animals objective determined orange juice beneficially altered blood lipids subjects moderate hypercholesterolem...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
non-celiac gluten sensitivity literature review pubmed ncbi abstract background significant percentage general population report problems caused wheat and/or gluten ingestion celiac disease cd wheat allergy wa test negative cd-specific serology histopathology immunoglobulin ige -mediated assays patients report gastroin...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
postprandial anti-inflammatory antioxidant effects extra virgin olive oil pubmed ncbi abstract high postprandial serum lipid concentrations increased oxidative stress turn increases risk atherosclerosis epidemiological studies correlate lower incidence cardiovascular disease adherence mediterranean diet aim study evalu...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
effects high fructose syrup pubmed ncbi abstract high fructose corn syrup hfcs increasingly common food ingredient num years concern hfcs consumption increases risk obesity adverse health outcomes compared caloric sweeteners commonly types hfcs hfcs num hfcs num similar composition sucrose table sugar consisting roughl...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
diets hormonal levels postmenopausal women breast cancer pubmed ncbi abstract role diet breast cancer bc risk unclear fiber reduce bc risk enterohepatic circulation estrogens examined relationship diet sex hormones postmenopausal women bc thirty-one postmenopausal women num omnivores num vegetarians num bc omnivores re...
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cancer and the animal-to-plant protein ratio it is now eight years since the famous ornish study was published , suggesting that 12 months on a strictly plant-based diet could reverse the progression of prostate cancer . for those unfamiliar with that landmark ornish study , see cancer reversal through diet ? , which t...
reduction pesticide residues produce rinsing pubmed ncbi abstract num laboratory initiated research program objective examining effect rinsing produce tap water pesticide residues samples obtained local markets and/or grown experimental farm approximately num produce retail sources pesticide residues growing treating p...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
low-methionine content vegan diets make methionine restriction feasible life extension strategy pubmed ncbi abstract recent studies confirm dietary methionine restriction increases maximal lifespan rats mice achieving aging retardant effects similar caloric restriction including suppression mitochondrial superoxide gen...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
review methionine dependency role methionine restriction cancer growth control life-span extension pubmed ncbi abstract methionine essential amino acid key roles mammalian metabolism protein synthesis methylation dna polyamine synthesis restriction methionine important strategy cancer growth control cancers exhibit dep...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
lowered methionine ingestion responsible decrease rodent mitochondrial oxidative stress protein dietary restriction pubmed ncbi abstract information long-lived mammals low rates reactive oxygen species ros generation oxidative damage mitochondria hand studies consistently shown dietary restriction dr rodents decreases ...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
influence frequent long-term bean consumption colonic function fermentation pubmed ncbi abstract objective study determine influence frequent long-term consumption legume seeds colonic function groups subjects studied--one group habitually consumed legume seeds part normal diet group infrequently consumed legumes diffe...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
americans meet federal dietary recommendations abstract longstanding goal dietary surveillance estimate proportion population intakes target recommended level intake statistical methods assessing alignment food intakes recommendations lacking purposes study demonstrate national cancer institute method estimating distri...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
perceptions flatulence bean consumption adults num feeding studies abstract background consumers avoid eating beans legume consumption excessive intestinal gas flatulence increasing body research num dietary guidelines americans supports benefits plant-based diet legumes specifically reduction chronic disease risks pur...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
soy food intake diagnosis breast cancer survival in-depth analysis combined evidence cohort studies chinese women abstract background soy isoflavones antiestrogenic anticancer properties possess estrogen-like properties raised concern soy food consumption breast cancer survivors objective prospectively evaluated associ...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
legumes important dietary predictor survival older people ethnicities pubmed ncbi abstract identify protective dietary predictors long-lived elderly people num food habits life fhill study undertaken cohorts japan sweden greece australia num num baseline data food intakes collected num participants aged num years based...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
bean-free diet increases risk all-cause mortality taiwanese women role metabolic syndrome pubmed ncbi abstract objective evaluate associations chronic disease risk mortality consequences bean-free diets taiwanese adults regard gender design sub-sample national health interview survey nhis num agreed physical examinatio...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
positive effects soy isoflavone food survival breast cancer patients china pubmed ncbi abstract aim soy foods major source isoflavones believed play important roles genesis breast cancer progression conducted prospective study evaluate association soy isoflavone food consumption breast cancer prognosis methods prospect...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
gastrointestinal symptoms num volunteers ingesting snack foods olestra triglycerides num week randomized placebo-controlled trial pubmed ncbi abstract background olestra nonabsorbable energy-free fat substitute absorbed digestive symptoms consumed large amounts objective compare frequency impact gastrointestinal sympto...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
protein methionine content mda-lysine adducts inversely related maximum life span heart mammals pubmed ncbi abstract aging affects organisms basic mechanisms expected conserved species oxidation proteins proposed basic mechanisms linking oxygen radicals basic aging process oxidative damage proteins involved aging long-...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
dietary methionine restriction increase effectiveness chemotherapy treatment advanced cancer pubmed ncbi abstract metastatic tumors originating prostate lung gastrointestinal tract respond poorly conventional chemotherapy treatment strategies advanced cancer desperately needed dietary restriction essential amino acid m...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
colorectal cancer screening odour material canine scent detection abstract objective early detection early treatment vital importance successful treatment cancers development screening method economical non-invasive faecal occult blood test fobt early detection colorectal cancer crc needed study undertaken canine scent...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
olfactory detection human bladder cancer dogs proof principle study abstract objective determine dogs trained identify people bladder cancer basis urine odour successfully expected chance design experimental proof principle study dogs trained discriminate urine patients bladder cancer urine diseased healthy controls ev...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
effect replacement methionine homocystine survival malignant normal adult mammalian cells culture abstract tissue cultures normal adult malignant mammalian cells homocystine substituted methionine medium rich folic acid cyanocobalamin normal adult cells thrive highly malignant cell types species including man die
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
expression biochemical defect methionine dependence fresh patient tumors primary histoculture pubmed ncbi abstract methionine dependence metabolic defect occurs human tumor cell lines normal unestablished cell strains methionine-dependent tumor cell lines unable proliferate arrest late s/g num phase cell cycle methioni...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
sniffer dogs part bimodal bionic research approach develop lung cancer screening abstract lung cancer lc continues represent heavy burden health care systems worldwide epidemiological studies predict role increase future patient prognosis strongly tumour stage early detection disease screening test exists suggested ele...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
chitin synthesis degradation targets pesticide action pubmed ncbi abstract pesticides destabilize perturb inhibit crucial biochemical physiological targets related metabolism growth development nervous communication behavior pestiferous organisms chitin eukaryotic extracellular aminosugar biopolymer massively produced ...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
methionine dependency cancer treatment pubmed ncbi abstract conventional chemotherapies showed limits notably patients advanced cancer therapeutic strategies identified metabolic abnormalities cancer cells offer opportunities human cancer cell lines primary tumors absolute requirements methionine essential amino acid c...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
targeting methionine auxotrophy cancer discovery exploration pubmed ncbi abstract introduction amino acid auxotrophy metabolic defect renders cancer incapable surviving amino acid depleted conditions exploited explored therapeutic cancer early clinical data asparagine arginine-depleting drugs demonstrated low toxicity ...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
generation gaseous sulfur-containing compounds tumour tissue suppression gas diffusion antitumour treatment pubmed ncbi abstract background aims mechanisms cancer cell growth metastasis understood viewpoint chemical reactions tumours glycolytic metabolism markedly accelerated cancer cells causing accumulation glucose r...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate postmenopausal women pubmed ncbi abstract purpose review levels dehydroepiandrosterone dhea decline age era increasing supplements life benefits dhea aging female population controversial goal article critically review published studies determine role dhea supplementation postmenopausal w...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
dhea therapy postmenopausal women move forward lack evidence pubmed ncbi abstract marked age-related decline serum dehydroepiandrosterone dhea dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate dheas suggested deficiency steroids causally related development series diseases generally aging postulated consequences low dhea levels include i...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
dehydroepiandrosterone ageing pubmed ncbi abstract dehydroepiandrosterone dhea major steroid produced adrenal zona reticularis contrast cortisol aldosterone secretion declines ageing generated major interest putative role anti-ageing hormone clear age-associated physiological decline dhea secretion represents harmful d...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
aging mitochondrial dna reactive oxygen species summary aging population global increase age-related disorders developed countries chronic diseases disproportionately affect older segment population contributing disability diminished quality life increase healthcare costs increased life expectancy reflects success cont...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
role mitochondrial oxidative stress explain longevity genders protective effect estrogens pubmed ncbi abstract females live longer males work laboratory shown due up-regulation longevity-associated genes estrogens estrogens bind estrogen receptors subsequently activate mitogen activated protein kinase nuclear factor ka...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
ageing eating pubmed ncbi abstract epidemiological studies propose extension human lifespan reduction age diseases achieved physical exercise caloric restriction consumption substances resveratrol selenium flavonoids zinc omega num unsaturated fatty acids vitamins ginkgobiloba extracts aspirin green tea catechins antio...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
association manganese superoxide dismutase mnsod val num la polymorphism cancer risk meta-analysis pubmed ncbi abstract growing body evidence suggests reactive oxygen species ros play important role human cancers manganese superoxide dismutase mnsod major antioxidant mitochondria catalysing dismutation superoxide radic...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
characterization bacteria clostridia bacteroides faeces vegetarians qpcr pcr-dgge fingerprinting pubmed ncbi abstract background/aims study aimed investigate quantitative qualitative bacteria bacteroides bifidobacterium clostridium cluster iv faecal microbiota vegetarian diet methods bacterial abundances measured faeca...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
endocrine-disrupting chemicals obesity development humans review pubmed ncbi abstract study reviewed literature relations exposure chemicals endocrine-disrupting abilities obesity humans studies generally exposure endocrine-disrupting chemicals increase body size humans results depended type chemical exposure level tim...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
effects high-fat meal pulmonary function healthy subjects pubmed ncbi abstract obesity important health consequences including elevating risk heart disease diabetes cancer high-fat diet contribute obesity effect high-fat diet pulmonary function dramatic increase prevalence respiratory ailments e g asthma purpose study ...
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MED-5325
how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
vegetarian diets blood pressure white subjects results adventist health study num ahs num abstract objective previous work studying vegetarians found lower blood pressure bp reasons include lower bmi higher intake levels fruit vegetables seek extend evidence geographically diverse population vegans lacto-ovo vegetarian...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
red meat colon cancer vegetarians make meat safer pubmed ncbi abstract effect meat consumption cancer risk controversial issue recent meta-analyses show high consumers cured meats red meat increased risk colorectal cancer increase significant modest num current wcrf-aicr recommendations eat num week red meat avoid proc...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
association dietary patterns mental health early adolescence pubmed ncbi abstract objective investigate associations dietary patterns mental health early adolescence method western australian pregnancy cohort raine study prospective study num pregnancies recruited num num years age num num child behaviour checklist cbc...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
vegetarian diets incidence diabetes adventist health study num abstract aim evaluate relationship diet incident diabetes non-black black participants adventist health study num methods results participants num men num women num blacks u s canada free diabetes provided demographic anthropometric lifestyle dietary data p...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
rapid reduction serum cholesterol blood pressure twelve-day low fat strictly vegetarian diet pubmed ncbi abstract objective study conducted demonstrate effectiveness strictly vegetarian low-fat diet cardiac risk factor modification methods hundred men women participants intensive num day live-in program studied program...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
effect single high-fat meal endothelial function healthy subjects pubmed ncbi abstract well-established relation serum cholesterol coronary artery disease risk individual national variations association suggest factors involved atherogenesis high-fat diet triglyceride-rich lipoproteins suggested atherogenic assess dire...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
influencing public nutrition non-communicable disease prevention community intervention national programme--experiences finland pubmed ncbi abstract global health transition underway burden non-communicable diseases ncds increasing rapidly developing world result lifestyles addition tobacco physical activity major taki...
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MED-5332
how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
quantification butyryl coa:acetate coa-transferase genes reveals butyrate production capacity individuals diet age pubmed ncbi abstract gastrointestinal microbiota produces short-chain fatty acids butyrate affect colonic health immune function epigenetic regulation assess effects nutrition aging production butyrate but...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
vegetarian diet affects genes oxidative metabolism collagen synthesis pubmed ncbi abstract background/aim vegetarian diet prevent series diseases influence balance carbohydrate fat metabolism collagen synthesis study compares expression patterns relevant genes oral mucosa omnivores vegetarians methods quantitative reve...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
protein-source tryptophan efficacious treatment social anxiety disorder pilot study pubmed ncbi abstract recently intact protein rich tryptophan alternative pharmaceutical-grade tryptophan protein large neutral amino acids lnaas compete transport sites blood-brain barrier recent evidence deoiled gourd seed rich source ...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
vegan diet reduce risk parkinson's disease pubmed ncbi abstract recent case-control studies conclude diets high animal fat cholesterol substantial increase risk parkinson's disease pd contrast fat plant origin increase risk reported age-adjusted prevalence rates pd tend uniform europe americas sub-saharan black african...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
dietary patterns depressive symptoms japanese men women pubmed ncbi abstract objective studies reported associations depressive state specific nutrients foods studies examined association dietary patterns adults investigated association major dietary patterns depressive symptoms japanese methods subjects num municipal ...
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MED-5337
how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
intensive lifestyle affect progression prostate cancer pubmed ncbi abstract purpose men prostate cancer advised make diet lifestyle impact documented evaluated effects comprehensive lifestyle prostate specific antigen psa treatment trends serum stimulated lncap cell growth men early biopsy proven prostate cancer num ye...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
original articles vegetarian compared meat dietary protein source phosphorus homeostasis chronic kidney disease summary background objectives patients advanced chronic kidney disease ckd positive phosphorus balance phosphorus levels maintained normal range phosphaturia induced increases fibroblast growth factor num fgf...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
escherichia coli urinary tract infection zoonosis proof direct link production animals meat pubmed ncbi abstract recently suggested escherichia coli causing urinary tract infection uti meat animals purpose investigate clonal link existed coli animals meat uti patients twenty-two geographically temporally matched num co...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
renal function parameters thai vegans compared non-vegans pubmed ncbi abstract asia vegetarianism well-established eating behavior appears adoption vegan diet leads lessening health risk factors vegetarianism notable effects hematological system effect nephrological system clarified pattern renal function parameters st...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
effects low-fat high-fiber diet exercise program breast cancer risk factors vivo tumor cell growth apoptosis vitro pubmed ncbi abstract present study investigated effects diet exercise intervention breast cancer bca risk factors including estrogen obesity insulin insulin-like growth factor-i igf-i overweight/obese post...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
vegetarian diets healthy mood states cross-sectional study seventh day adventist adults abstract background physical health status vegetarians extensively reported limited research mental health status vegetarians regard mood vegetarian diets exclude fish major dietary source eicosapentaenoic acid epa docosahexaenoic a...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
triptans serotonin num ht num num agonists migraine detailed results methods meta-analysis num trials pubmed ncbi abstract triptans selective serotonin num ht num num agonists effective acute migraine drugs triptans clinically num oral doses making evidence-based selection guidelines triptan trials similar designs faci...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
pressure varicose veins pubmed ncbi abstract pressures superficial leg veins num patients varicose veins num normal controls studied controls rise pressure veins increasing intra-abdominal pressure patients varicose veins pressure rose significantly squatting sitting preventing transmission intra-abdominal pressure leg...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
cholesterol crystals piercing arterial plaque intima trigger local systemic inflammation pubmed ncbi abstract response arterial wall injury inflammatory process time integral development atherosclerosis subsequent plaque instability underlying injurious agent critical process received attention review model plaque rupt...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
dietary lignan intakes risk breast cancer tumor estrogen receptor status pubmed ncbi abstract examined association dietary lignan intake estrogen receptor negative er er positive er breast cancer risk breast cancer case-control study premenopausal women reduced risk er breast cancer highest compared lowest quartile lig...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
acute dietary nitrate supplementation improves cycling time trial performance pubmed ncbi abstract purpose dietary nitrate supplementation shown reduce num cost submaximal exercise improve high-intensity exercise tolerance presently unknown enhance performance simulated competition present study investigated effects ac...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
diet sex-hormone binding globulin dysmenorrhea premenstrual symptoms pubmed ncbi abstract objective test hypothesis low-fat vegetarian diet reduces dysmenorrhea premenstrual symptoms effect serum sex-hormone binding globulin concentration estrogen activity methods crossover design num women low-fat vegetarian diet mens...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
trends energy intake children eating location food source num num abstract background impact location food consumption preparation daily energy intake children objective examine trends daily energy intake children foods eaten home away-from-home source preparation combined categories eating location food source subject...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
simultaneous analysis serotonin melatonin piceid resveratrol fruits liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry pubmed ncbi abstract analytical method developed simultaneous quantification serotonin melatonin trans cis-piceid trans cis-resveratrol reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography coupled mass sp...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
cherries health review pubmed ncbi abstract cherries sweet cherries nutritionally dense food rich anthocyanins quercetin hydroxycinnamates potassium fiber vitamin carotenoids melatonin uv concentration degree ripeness postharvest storage conditions processing significantly alter amounts nutrients bioactive components c...
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how plant-based diets may extend our lives a recent review suggested that plant-based diets may prove to be a useful nutritional strategy for lifespan extension in part because they tend to be naturally low in the amino acid methionine ( see my video starving cancer with methionine restriction ) . apparently , the less...
zinc selenium nutritional status vegetarians pubmed ncbi abstract vegetarian diet beneficial effects human health well-balanced deficient nutrients minerals aim present study assess nutritional status zinc selenium vegetarians city paulo cross-sectional study performed inclusion criteria age num years gender food pharm...
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MED-3276
a low methionine diet may help starve cancer cells when designing an antibiotic , we can ’ t create a drug that destroys dna because that ’ s something that both humans and bacteria share in common . it would kill bacteria , but it might kill us , too . instead , many antibiotics work by attacking bacterial cell walls ...
review methionine dependency role methionine restriction cancer growth control life-span extension pubmed ncbi abstract methionine essential amino acid key roles mammalian metabolism protein synthesis methylation dna polyamine synthesis restriction methionine important strategy cancer growth control cancers exhibit dep...
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a low methionine diet may help starve cancer cells when designing an antibiotic , we can ’ t create a drug that destroys dna because that ’ s something that both humans and bacteria share in common . it would kill bacteria , but it might kill us , too . instead , many antibiotics work by attacking bacterial cell walls ...
expression biochemical defect methionine dependence fresh patient tumors primary histoculture pubmed ncbi abstract methionine dependence metabolic defect occurs human tumor cell lines normal unestablished cell strains methionine-dependent tumor cell lines unable proliferate arrest late s/g num phase cell cycle methioni...
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a low methionine diet may help starve cancer cells when designing an antibiotic , we can ’ t create a drug that destroys dna because that ’ s something that both humans and bacteria share in common . it would kill bacteria , but it might kill us , too . instead , many antibiotics work by attacking bacterial cell walls ...
dietary methionine restriction increase effectiveness chemotherapy treatment advanced cancer pubmed ncbi abstract metastatic tumors originating prostate lung gastrointestinal tract respond poorly conventional chemotherapy treatment strategies advanced cancer desperately needed dietary restriction essential amino acid m...
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a low methionine diet may help starve cancer cells when designing an antibiotic , we can ’ t create a drug that destroys dna because that ’ s something that both humans and bacteria share in common . it would kill bacteria , but it might kill us , too . instead , many antibiotics work by attacking bacterial cell walls ...
sniffer dogs part bimodal bionic research approach develop lung cancer screening abstract lung cancer lc continues represent heavy burden health care systems worldwide epidemiological studies predict role increase future patient prognosis strongly tumour stage early detection disease screening test exists suggested ele...
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a low methionine diet may help starve cancer cells when designing an antibiotic , we can ’ t create a drug that destroys dna because that ’ s something that both humans and bacteria share in common . it would kill bacteria , but it might kill us , too . instead , many antibiotics work by attacking bacterial cell walls ...
colorectal cancer screening odour material canine scent detection abstract objective early detection early treatment vital importance successful treatment cancers development screening method economical non-invasive faecal occult blood test fobt early detection colorectal cancer crc needed study undertaken canine scent...
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a low methionine diet may help starve cancer cells when designing an antibiotic , we can ’ t create a drug that destroys dna because that ’ s something that both humans and bacteria share in common . it would kill bacteria , but it might kill us , too . instead , many antibiotics work by attacking bacterial cell walls ...
olfactory detection human bladder cancer dogs proof principle study abstract objective determine dogs trained identify people bladder cancer basis urine odour successfully expected chance design experimental proof principle study dogs trained discriminate urine patients bladder cancer urine diseased healthy controls ev...
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a low methionine diet may help starve cancer cells when designing an antibiotic , we can ’ t create a drug that destroys dna because that ’ s something that both humans and bacteria share in common . it would kill bacteria , but it might kill us , too . instead , many antibiotics work by attacking bacterial cell walls ...
effect replacement methionine homocystine survival malignant normal adult mammalian cells culture abstract tissue cultures normal adult malignant mammalian cells homocystine substituted methionine medium rich folic acid cyanocobalamin normal adult cells thrive highly malignant cell types species including man die
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a low methionine diet may help starve cancer cells when designing an antibiotic , we can ’ t create a drug that destroys dna because that ’ s something that both humans and bacteria share in common . it would kill bacteria , but it might kill us , too . instead , many antibiotics work by attacking bacterial cell walls ...
generation gaseous sulfur-containing compounds tumour tissue suppression gas diffusion antitumour treatment pubmed ncbi abstract background aims mechanisms cancer cell growth metastasis understood viewpoint chemical reactions tumours glycolytic metabolism markedly accelerated cancer cells causing accumulation glucose r...
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a low methionine diet may help starve cancer cells when designing an antibiotic , we can ’ t create a drug that destroys dna because that ’ s something that both humans and bacteria share in common . it would kill bacteria , but it might kill us , too . instead , many antibiotics work by attacking bacterial cell walls ...
protein methionine content mda-lysine adducts inversely related maximum life span heart mammals pubmed ncbi abstract aging affects organisms basic mechanisms expected conserved species oxidation proteins proposed basic mechanisms linking oxygen radicals basic aging process oxidative damage proteins involved aging long-...
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