You spend years learning
about disease processes and how to try and stop them.
«With this study, we have gained new knowledge
about the disease processes in the brain in the early initial stages of the disease development.
Muotri noted that the research represents one of the first efforts to use iPSCs and brain in - a-dish technology to generate novel insights
about a disease process and not simply replicate data from other models.
The kidneys are so integral to all other health issues and seem to be involved in just
about every disease process in some way or other, very complex.
Answer: As you can imagine, just one clinical sign like «weight loss» can mean a number of different things - basically just
about any disease process will cause weight loss - most will eventually have other symptoms as well.
The more that people understand
about the disease process and ways to prevent the disease, the fewer pets will have to struggle with it.
Not exact matches
The app, dubbed «Corrie,» helps patients navigate the hospital discharge
process by educating them
about heart
disease.
speeds of communication by 107 speeds of travel by 102 speeds of data
processing by 106 energy resources by 103 the power of weapons by 106 the ability to control
diseases by
about 102
Hi AnnMarie, I'm writing because I am again confused... I'm working hard at cleaning up my diet (going off low / non-fat and other non-foods), then I come across this info
about the Paleo diet stating, like many others, that saturated fats and dairy are BAD for us...» are low in the foods and nutrients (refined sugars and grains, saturated and trans fats, salt, high - glycemic carbohydrates, and
processed foods) that frequently may cause weight gain, cardiovascular
disease, diabetes, and numerous other health problems»..
«a
disease process in the brain, involving the cortical neurones, brought
about by an autointoxication... as a result of a disorder of metabolism.»
Everyday we read or hear
about unhealthy foods - foods like infant formula,
processed / packaged industrially made infant foods, junk foods, foods with high levels of starch, transfats, highly
processed foods, which increase our risk of getting cancer, heart
disease, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and other non-communicable
diseases (NCDs).
It's the combination of attitude
about pregnancy («pregnancy is not a
disease, it's a safe normal
process») that leads to prenatal care that continues the thought that pregnancy is normal, therefore testing is unnecessary if a woman is eating right and exercising right and hasn't had problems before.
But it's hard to see how bloggers regurgitating your talking points is going to help change anyone's mind
about whether HFCS is or isn't a highly
processed toxic ingredient or whether it does or doesn't cause obesity, diabetes and liver
disease.
«These new insights into the complexities of epigenetic regulation are contributing to our basic understanding of this
process in human health and
disease and gives us new vision for how to go
about targeting errors in DNA methylation with innovative drug therapies.»
The critical moment occurs when a clinician can think across disciplines
about how a cellular
process may be active in many different
diseases, as Folkman did.
While these results suggest that boosting autophagy in the gut is generally beneficial, Hansen cautions that further research is needed: «Before we can consider regulating autophagy to manage
disease, we need to learn a lot more
about how the
process works both in a single cell as well as in the whole organism.»
The nationally representative survey of more than 4,700 U.S. adults centered on public views
about: gene editing that might give babies a lifetime with much reduced risk of serious
disease, implantation of brain chips that potentially could give people a much improved ability to concentrate and
process information, and transfusions of synthetic blood that might give people much greater speed, strength and stamina.
Dr. Alaedini noted that, «Although we can't draw direct conclusions
about the pathogenic effects of the proteins yet, these findings should prompt a closer look into their potential involvement in the inflammatory
processes at work in celiac
disease.»
Understanding more
about the
process could help prevent the onset of degenerative brain
diseases.
After taking a close look at autopsiedhuman brains, scientists at the Buck Institute in Novato, California, foundthat those with Alzheimer's
disease had
about ten times as much cleavage inthe brain, a
process that Dale Bredesen, Buck Institute founder andleader of the research group describes as «molecular scissors» cutting out the amyloid - beta protein.
While the new discovery confirms scientists» ideas
about the evolution of
disease, the worrying implication is that the same
process could cause other virulent strains of cholera to emerge at any time.
«Gastrointestinal
diseases are a major cause of mortality in wild and captive pandas but scientists understand very little
about their digestive
process,» says co-author Ashli Brown Johnson, state chemist and Mississippi State University associate professor of biochemistry, molecular biology, entomology and plant pathology.
Using advanced computer models, neuroscience researchers at the University of Copenhagen have gained new knowledge
about the complex
processes that cause Parkinson's
disease.
In other
disease areas, the Parkinson's
disease map and the Atlas of Cancer Signalling Network, have already begun the
process of integrating knowledge
about the involved mechanisms in order to understand the different subtypes of these
diseases.
Now, the same groups have built more elaborate models that paint a detailed picture of how the British countryside was ravaged by the FMD virus, taking into account things such as the location of every farm, the estimated number of pigs, cattle, and sheep each farm contained, as well as exhaustive data
about the spread of the
disease and the culling
process.
In March three groups reported separately in Science that they had repeated Faustman's protocols and reproduced her most important result, stopping the
disease process in
about half their mice and getting the animals to recover normal function.
For now, they don't have a clue
about the virus's origins or why it's suddenly causing an outbreak; in order to speed up the
process, they want to share the virus and protocols for detecting it with anyone interested in studying the
disease or developing diagnostic tools and vaccines.
Scientists at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital - The Neuro, McGill University, have made important discoveries
about a cellular
process that occurs during normal brain development and may play an important role in neurodegenerative
diseases.
A debate rages on whether President Reagan did or didn't have Alzheimer's
disease during his time in office.With what we have learned in the last decade
about the
disease, the question is relatively meaningless, except perhaps to score political points.The simple answer: of course he did.The newest technology — consisting of imaging and spinal taps — shows that the
disease process begins its relentless course as many as 15 years before a firm diagnosis.
As this mutation occurs in a substantial group of ALS and FTD patients, it is important to extract as much knowledge
about this mutation and the
disease process as possible.»
As a scientist, I still maintain my focus on performing rigorous, hypothesis - driven science and use creative approaches to answer basic questions
about how cells work and how
processes go awry in
disease.
Currently a Research Assistant in the Page Lab, he is hoping to build research experience that will help him pursue his interests in understanding neural
processes through neuroimaging in order to better understand brain disorders and
diseases that we have limited knowledge
about.
One is
about understanding how the function of the brain circuitry is altered by different movement - related
disease processes, such as stroke and Parkinson's
disease.
Although protein phosphorylation is known to be important for many synaptic
processes and in
disease, little is known
about global phosphorylation of synaptic proteins.
We are now thinking
about how to prevent or slow this
process enough to slow the progress of the
disease and thereby preserve vision for a person's lifetime.
His research focused on basic developmental
processes using Xenopus laveis until the diagnosis of his infant son with type 1 diabetes
about 20 years ago shifted his focus toward understanding and curing the
disease.
We now currently have enough information
about genetic factors that contribute to glaucoma that we really can begin to identify biological
processes and proteins that contribute to the
disease, making it possible to develop novel therapies that actually target those
processes and proteins.
In knowing more
about this
process researchers can start to construct compounds that could prove to be effective treatments for viral
diseases.
Martin Raff, MD: Glaucoma, in the end, is a
disease of the retinal ganglion cells - the cells in the eye that send their nerve
process to the brain, carrying information
about vision.
ALFA compiles the current state - of - art
about the annotations of DNA regulatory elements (such as transcription factor binding sites, microRNA target sites) for a better understanding of biological
processes underlying rare
diseases.
By studying the regenerative capabilities of diverse animals, we are making important discoveries
about age - related
diseases, including heart
disease, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's — even the
process of aging itself.
Methylation prevents excessive gene activity in X-linked genes, however much remains unknown
about how this
process influences infants» risk of developing airway
diseases.
I'd like to encourage you to think twice
about your salt intake, as excess
processed salt is associated with high blood pressure, heart
disease and stroke.
«I could only wish people would get as fired up
about not eating foods that research has shown do have strong associations with certain cancers, such as
processed and red meats, and eat foods like vegetables, fruits, nuts, grains and beans that help reduce the risk of cancers and other chronic
diseases,» Heller said.
About one in 133 Americans has celiac
disease, which means their bodies can't
process gluten correctly.
Great post, I've had Graves
Disease which is also an autoimmune disorder for over 10 yrs,
about 5 years ago I completely stopped taking pharmaceuticals & replaced it with cannabis (personal choice to use as medication), cut out meat, dairy,
processed foods, etc. & I was able to completely reverse my condition.
I ask my patients
about contraindications including blood clots, pregnancy, moderate to severe endometriosis, enlarging fibroids or associated with heavy bleeding, gallbladder
disease, liver
disease (because the liver
processes estrogen and sends it to the gut via bile), unexplained vaginal bleeding, atypical hyperplasia of the breast, some types of estrogen - sensitive breast cancer, endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer.
Coincidentally, Dr. Robert Lustig — another expert on the dangers of high carb diets — was recently interviewed by NPR radio's Science Friday segment.2 His new book, Fat Chance: Beating the Odds Against Sugar,
Processed Food, Obesity, and
Disease, tackles the persistent myths
about fat that is endangering the health of millions.
These fundamental molecular dysfunctional events lead to an increase in vulnerability to age - associated
disease therefore, the study, and even the resolution of age - associated
diseases, will tell us little
about the fundamental
processes of aging.
It's
about correcting the biochemical
processes impeding your body from maintaining a healthy,
disease - free equilibrium.