It may seem like an extreme way to lose weight, but research is indicating that IF has some compelling health benefits, lowering the risk of
developing common diseases and increasing life expectancy.
«The genome contains all the information needed to build and maintain an organism, but it also holds the details of an individual's risk of
developing common diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer,» says study lead - author Arttu Jolma, doctoral student at the Department of Biosciences and Nutrition.
«Why some individuals have higher risk to
develop common diseases such as heart disease or cancer has been even less understood.»
Dog breeds that have been crossed excessively by the same blood line tend to
develop common diseases, either by genetic inheritance or predisposition.
Not exact matches
Since the human genome was decoded in 2003, researchers have been
developing a powerful method for comparing the genomes of patients and healthy people, with the hope of pinpointing the DNA changes responsible for
common diseases.
The most
common cause of death in young children in
developing countries is diarrhea (also a major fatal
disease in New York at the turn of the century).
Currently, in
developed nations, urethritis is more
common than GUD [genital ulcer
disease].
There is consistent evidence of a protective effect of exclusive breast feeding against diarrhoeal
disease in the first 4 — 6 months of life.4 Likely causes are the immune properties of breast milk and less exposure to pathogens in contaminated milk, food, bottles, or teats.5 Contamination and inadequate sterilisation pose less of a problem in
developed than
developing countries, and this explains the greater protection of breast feeding in
developing countries where poverty, poor hygiene, and infectious
diseases are
common.
The period from July through September is when the transmission of the
disease appears most
common, with persons under 15 years of age and over 50 years at greatest risk of
developing severe symptoms of EEE.
At the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany, Bill Gates discussed the challenges of research on
diseases common in
developing countries in a market - driven biomedical research environment.
«Our findings suggest that teens and young adults who seek indoor tanning may be especially vulnerable to
developing BCC, the most
common form of skin cancer, at a young age,» said lead author Professor Margaret Karagas, co-director of the Cancer Epidemiology and Chemopreventon Research Program at the Norris Cotton Cancer Center and Director of the Children's Environmental Health and
Disease Prevention Research Center at Dartmouth.
Cervical cancer is the fourth most
common cancer among women worldwide, with less
developed regions suffering a disproportionate burden from the
disease.
«These findings suggest that a
common therapy might be
developed to help mitigate the effects of different neurodegenerative
diseases of the central nervous system» explained corresponding author Adam Labadorf, PhD, Director of the BU Bioinformatics Hub.
A large - scale genetic analysis in PSP patients, however, identified a
common tau sequence that increases by 5.5 times a person's chances of
developing the
disease, making this variant a stronger risk factor for PSP than one copy of the apolipoprotein E-ε4 variant is for Alzheimer's.
The goal of research at the Helmholtz Zentrum München is to
develop new approaches to diagnosing, treating and preventing
common diseases.
Published in the journal Frontiers in Neuroscience, the researchers have assembled strong evidence that the neurological decline
common to these
diseases is caused by «auto - inflammation», where the body's own immune system
develops a persistent inflammatory response and causes brain cells to die.
The study supports the «hygiene hypothesis,» which contends that such auto - immune
diseases are more
common in the
developed world where the prevalence of antibiotics and antibacterials reduce children's exposure to microbes.
After all, screening people at high risk of
developing the chronic eye
disease had been
common practice for decades.
The WHO - ORS solution is a scientifically sound method of body fluid loss replacement, which was
developed for use in
developing countries where cholera or other diarrheal
diseases are
common.
Non-alcoholic fatty liver
disease (NAFLD) is the most
common liver disorder in
developed countries, affecting up to one in four adults.
Valeriya Lyssenko of Lund University in Malmö, Sweden, and her colleagues set out to determine whether detecting
common forms, or alleles, of nine diabetes - linked genes could predict who would
develop the
disease among a large population.
Such an in - depth analysis of gene expression may help clarify the course and origin of
common liver disorders, including liver cancer and non-alcoholic fatty liver
disease, which affects about a fifth of the population in
developed countries.
The
disease is relatively
common: in the
developed world, around 40 in 100,000 people will
develop Crohn's
disease.
Women diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome — the most
common hormone disorder in women of reproductive age — face a heightened risk of
developing heart
disease, diabetes, mental health conditions, reproductive disorders and cancer of the lining of the uterus than healthy women, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
This has already been blamed for a high incidence of asthma and allergies, but might also up the risk of
developing a host of other conditions
common in rich countries, such as stroke and heart
disease.
«However, some breast cancer patients still
develop metastatic ER +
disease despite these
common endocrine therapies, so newer treatments are very important and necessary to kill endocrine therapy - resistant cancers.»
The specifics and mechanism remain unclear, but previous research has suggested that these early maternal immune compounds may have «educational effects» on the newborn's
developing immune profile — that they may somehow be priming the system to be on the lookout for
common local
diseases or parasites.
Although
common in humans, domestic pets, and zoo animals, periodontal
disease does not typically
develop in wild animals, leading to speculation that it is an oral microbiome
disease resulting from modern human lifestyles.
The intent is to ferret out the causes of and
develop personalized treatments for
common conditions such as cancer, diabetes, and heart
disease.
Crohn's
disease and ulcerative colitis are the most
common forms of IBD, an autoimmune condition that is thought to
develop based on genetic and environmental factors.
The goal, instead, is to fill in gaps that companies leave open, particularly drugs for rare
diseases or those
common in the
developing world.
Scientists at Brunel University London have
developed a system for Parkinson's sufferers to counter two of the most
common and distressing symptoms of the degenerative
disease.
When we think about jobs at nonprofit organizations (NPOs), we're likely to envision those big international entities that help displaced populations relocate after a natural disaster, or immunize children in
developing countries against
common diseases.
The most
common forms of this
disease usually affect patients over the age of 65 and are collectively the most frequent cause of legal blindness in
developed countries.
«This was a very striking finding, because the
common gene suggests
common mechanisms for
developing the
disease,» said senior author Aimee Payne, MD, PhD, the Albert M. Kligman Assistant Professor of Dermatologyat Penn Medicine.
This technology has been
developed from a skin explant model for predicting a potentially serious complication of bone marrow transplantation, «graft versus host»
disease — a
common complication following the transplant.
The findings are a major step towards
developing a stem cell replacement therapy for muscle
diseases including Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, which affects approximately 1 in 5,000 boys in the U.S. and is the most
common fatal childhood genetic
disease.
«Additional recordings with FO electrodes in patients with Alzheimer's
disease will help us
develop better tools based on computerized analysis of EEG signals and possibly functional neuroimaging studies to ascertain how
common silent seizures are in Alzheimer's
disease without the need for the minimally invasive electrodes we used in these patients.»
The
disease is most
common in children and teenagers who are overweight and can
develop in conjunction with other health problems, such as diabetes.
A team of researchers at Mayo Clinic and The Scripps Research Institute in Florida have
developed a new therapeutic strategy to combat the most
common genetic risk factor for the neurodegenerative disorders amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's
disease) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD).
«Cyclodextrin is being
developed as a drug for NPC, but it currently is being tested in the laboratory in other much more
common conditions, including atherosclerosis and Alzheimer's
disease.
The world's biggest study into an individual's genetic make - up and the risk of
developing lung
disease could allow scientists to more accurately «predict» — based on genes and smoking — your chance of
developing COPD, a deadly
disease which is the third
commonest cause of death in the world.
Because clinical trials are a multinational effort in the 21st century,
developing a
common language for biomarker designations in the Alzheimer's
disease spectrum is critical for harmonization across the international roster of clinical trial sites and investigators.
But with the exception of AIDS, the pharmaceutical industry hasn't taken much interest in
developing vaccines for
common diseases, because they don't expect to make a profit.
A new model for post-integration latency in macroglial cells to study HIV - 1 reservoirs of the brain, AIDS, DOI: 10.1097 / QAD.0000000000000691 Link to the original publication As German Research Center for Environmental Health, Helmholtz Zentrum München pursues the goal of
developing personalized medical approaches for the prevention and therapy of major
common diseases such as diabetes mellitus and lung
diseases.
As German Research Center for Environmental Health, Helmholtz Zentrum München pursues the goal of
developing personalized medical approaches for the prevention and therapy of major
common diseases such as diabetes mellitus, allergies and lung
diseases.
As German Research Center for Environmental Health, Helmholtz Zentrum München pursues the goal of
developing personalized medical approaches for the prevention and therapy of major
common diseases such as diabetes mellitus and lung
diseases.
In a new study from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) published in the April 26 issue of JAMA, researchers found that women who work more than 10 years of rotating night shift work had a 15 to 18 percent increased risk of
developing coronary heart
disease (CHD), the most
common type of heart
disease, as compared with women who did not work rotating night shifts.
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common diseases.
Genetic tests, such as those used in this study, can detect
common variants of genes associated with modest alterations in the chances of
developing particular
diseases.