Research published in The Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism suggests astaxanthin can reduce oxidative stress, inflammation and enhances the immune system.
The findings were recently published in the journal Biochemistry as a Rapid Report, which is reserved for timely topics of unusual interest, according to the journal..
Memory: A 2008 animal study published in the Journal of Clinical Biochemical Nutrition, suggested that PQQ may prevent memory loss caused by oxidative stress.
According to a study published in the journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the CDC blames five foods for most of the salt intake Americans consume. These foods are.
Incapacitating specific nerves to the kidneys improves the work of insulin on another organ, the liver, according to research from Cedars-Sinai recently published in the journal Diabetes.
A recent study published in the Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, found that a glass of beet juice, drunk an hour before a workout, slows down the aging process of the brain.
Blood sugar: A 2002 animal study published in the Journal of Chinese Medical Materials, showed that the saponin extracted from tribulus terrestris may significantly lower blood glucose levels.
Researchers from New York University shows whether fast-food menu calorie counts help consumers make healthy choices- or not- in a new study published in the Journal of Public Policy& Marketing.
A new study published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior found that many cooking TV shows fail to model proper food safety measures, which could cause big problems for diabetics.
Strength: Some pre-workouts may actually temporarily boost your strength and endurance. This is largely due to creatine. In a study published in the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, creatine was found to increase max performance and power by up to 15%(16). Creatine is particularly effective for“short-burst” energy, such as weightlifting, sprinting and racing(17). Other ingredients found in pre-workout supplements may also help to improve strength, such as leucine and other BCAAs 18.
In a study published in the Journal of Research and Reading, scientists looked at the correlation between how familiar participants were with a piece of writing and how many errors they made while proofreading.
Whether or not you have all of your real teeth, gum disease remains a big concern among older individuals. A study published in the Journal of Dental Research found that nearly 64 percent of adults over age 65 had severe or moderate periodontitis in 2009 and 2010. Albeit common, gum disease doesn't have to be a cost of getting older. Maintaining good dental hygiene and seeing your dentist regularly will help you prevent it or treat it quickly.
A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association noted that losing even just 1 to 2 hours of sleep each night can have a profound influence on testosterone production in just one week's time.
Allergies: Some manufacturers claim that MSM can be beneficial for those suffering from seasonal allergies. In a study published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 55 subjects suffering from allergic rhinitis were given 2,600mg of MSM per day for 30 days. The results showed that by day 7, respiratory symptoms were reduced, and by day 14, energy levels had increased. This may indicate that MSM may help to alleviate symptoms of seasonal allergies. More studies are needed.
The study, published in the journal Air Quality, Atmosphere& Health, found 156 different VOCs emitted from the 37 products, with an average of 15 VOCs per product. Of these 156 VOCs, 42 are classified as toxic or hazardous under US federal laws, and each product emitted at least one of these chemicals.
Weight loss: One of the most widely proclaimed forskolin benefits is its ability to potentially improve weight loss efforts. A study on Forskolin published in the Journal of International Society of Sports Nutrition determined that while Forskolin does not seem to promote weight loss, it may inhibit weight gain. The study involved 23 female participants who supplemented their daily diet with either a Forskolin supplement or a placebo twice each day for a period of 12 weeks. There were no reports of side effects.
The new study, published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, finds beta cells work better and remain stronger with an increased presence of epicatechin monomers, compounds found naturally in cocoa.
A study led by the universities of Exeter and Bath, and published in the journal Antioxidants and Redox Signalling has made great strides in understanding how the molecule deoxyribose-1-phosphate stimulates the formation of new blood vessels.
In a study recently published in the journal Cytotherapy, researchers in India discovered that treating mice with a common anti-inflammatory drug called celecoxib promoted stem cell survival and healing when they injected the cells into wounds.
According to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, 55% of women given Cipralex for eight weeks reported a reduction in hot flashes by at least fifty per cent.
Athletic performance: In a study published in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, a single 600 mg dose of choline take 90 minutes before a resistance workout increased athletic performance. More research is needed.
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