Research Front Maps Research front maps are diagrammatic representations of the core papers comprising each front. They are selected from the current Research Front set that are relevant to the featured special topic, in this case, Obesity. The title for this Research Front Map is “GUT MICROBIAL ECOLOGY AND OBESITY,” containing 29 core papers. SourceContinue reading “Intestinal Gut microbes and Obesity”
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Depression and risk for stroke in younger women
Being depressed is known to increase the risk for stroke. Now a new study suggests that the association is even stronger in younger women. Australian researchers studied 10,457 women, average age 52, without a history of stroke, surveying them every three years for 12 years. Using a well-validated depression scale, they found that about 24Continue reading “Depression and risk for stroke in younger women”
Anti-aging steroids, pregnenolone, progesterone and DHEA
PREGNENOLONE, A FRUIT OF CHOLESTEROL Mother of Progesterone & D.H.E.A. The following information comes from Dr. Ray Peat, who has done pioneering research on the anti-aging steroids, pregnenolone, progesterone and DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone). I have included excerpts from his writings plus the results of interviews. Research references are provided when available, but in many cases, IContinue reading “Anti-aging steroids, pregnenolone, progesterone and DHEA”
Best Marinades for meat
We asked Steven Warrington, chef at 12 King Street, the best steak restaurant in Leicester, for his best meat marinade recipes. “There are three essential elements to any marinade,” explains Warrington, “acid, oil and flavour.” The acid: Lemon juice, vinegar or yoghurt. “This breaks down the protein, making the meat more tender,” says Warrington. TheContinue reading “Best Marinades for meat”
The World’s Best Places to Live 2012
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Frequency of the human body, whole foods, canned foods
In 1992, Bruce Tainio of Tainio Technology, an independent division of Eastern State University in Cheny, Washington, built the first frequency monitor in the world. Tainio has determined that the average frequency of the human body during the daytime is 62-68 Hz. A healthy body frequency is 62-72 Hz . When the frequency drops, theContinue reading “Frequency of the human body, whole foods, canned foods”
Increasing knee stability
http://www.nytimes.com/video/2009/08/11/magazine/1247463944384/increasing-knee-stability.html Athletic trainers Gene Schafer and Jason D’Amelio demonstrate four exercises that can help provide stability to the knee joint.
Misdiagnosed breast cancer , statistics
About 1 in 8 women in the United States (12%) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime. In 2010, an estimated 207,090 new cases of invasive breast cancer were expected to be diagnosed in women in the U.S., along with 54,010 new cases of non-invasive (in situ) breast cancer. About 39,840Continue reading “Misdiagnosed breast cancer , statistics”
Frequent heartburn increases the risk for throat cancer
Frequent heartburn increases the risk for throat cancer, a new study has found, and over-the-counter antacids may provide protection. Researchers studied heartburn incidence and medication use in 631 patients with squamous cell cancers of the throat and vocal cords who were not heavy smokers or drinkers, matching them with 1,234 healthy controls. The study wasContinue reading “Frequent heartburn increases the risk for throat cancer”
2% of population who are successful believe fear is not an option
The 2% of population who are successful create their own success and money, invest their time wisely, rejection and limitation are not options, believe in finding what is the value of things and their worth and is not afraid of making a decision. The 98% of population argue for their limitations, make excuses, work forContinue reading “2% of population who are successful believe fear is not an option”
Intestinal Dysbiosis from sugary processed foods
Intestinal Dysbiosis is an imbalance in microorganisms in the intestines. Antibiotics, lack of fiber, fruits and vegetables and consumption of bad fats and sugary processed foods contribute intestinal dysbiosis. Vitamin K and B12 provide a balance in the growth of friendly bacteria. Candida albicans become dominant in the intestines and also some parasites may thrive.Continue reading “Intestinal Dysbiosis from sugary processed foods”
Blood test results indicating infection
Increased or decreased white blood cell count Mildly increased sedimentation rate (ESR) Increased total serum globulin Increased lymphocytes Increased LDH isoenzyme #1 Decreased lymphocytes with neutrophils increased = chronic bacterial infection Increased lymphocytes with neutrophils decreased = chronic viral infection Source: Adrenal Fatigue, Dr James Wilson Connie’s comments: Urinary Track Infection (UTI) with fever isContinue reading “Blood test results indicating infection”
Green juice and whole foods, body pic before and after
My friend Pete controlled his extra weight with green freshly squeezed juice of kale, carrots, parsley, beets, green grass, spinach, celery and other whole foods. He stopped drinking soda and sugary foods. He is now happy with his weight. A year and 8 months later his weight of 420 lbs is now down to 185Continue reading “Green juice and whole foods, body pic before and after”
Sore eyes, viral not bacterial infection, breastmilk
In the Philippines, when one has sore eyes they would drop some breastmilk into their eyes and healing happens. Breastmilk contains white blood cells that can fight a viral infection better than an anti-bacterial antibiotic that a doctor prescribed to me last year in the absence of a anti-viral eye med, he said. In theContinue reading “Sore eyes, viral not bacterial infection, breastmilk”