Unlike
most diseases studied, there are no specific physical characteristics or blood tests for behavioural conditions.
Not exact matches
Most of the health benefits researchers have found have been in observational
studies, meaning we don't know that drinking coffee is responsible for the reductions in
disease risk.
Yet what attracted the
most attention was a new deal with General Electric (NYSE: GE) under which GE's healthcare unit will help fund a clinical
study of flurpiridaz F 18, which the companies believe could help improve diagnosis of coronary artery
disease.
But it has been disappointing in that the kind of genetic variation it detects has turned out to explain surprisingly little of the genetic links to
most diseases... One issue of debate among researchers is whether, despite the prospect of diminishing returns, to continue with the genomewide
studies, which cost many millions of dollars apiece, or switch to a new approach like decoding the entire genomes of individual patients.The unexpected impasse also affects companies that offer personal genomic information and that had assumed they could inform customers of their genetic risk for common
diseases, based on researchers» discoveries...
Studies have shown that their wide array of antioxidants actually inhibit the growth of cancer cells, as well as protecting the body from cardiovascular
disease — orange vegetables have been shown to provide the
most protection against this
disease.
Evidence has indicated that kaempferol is one of the
most important flavanoids that inhibit heart, spinal cord and brain
disease, and
studies have shown that it can help the treatment of cancers, cardiovascular
disease, neuron disorders and cholesterol.
Many
studies show that low - carb and ketogenic diets can lead to dramatic weight loss and improve
most major risk factors for heart
disease and...
Recent
studies even show that plaque that builds up in the brain from unhealthy levels of cholesterol may be one of the
most common reasons for Alzheimer's
disease.
Some of the marketing material highlighted in Lion's cross claim includes: «A2 will improve human health through the consumption of a2 dairy milk products», «
studies suggest that milk containing only the A2 type of protein may benefit you and your family if you're concerned with certain allergies, immune function or digestive wellbeing» and «there is significant evidence to suggest that beta casein A1 may be a primary risk factor for heart
disease in adult men and also be involved in the progression of insulin dependent diabetes in children... Beta casein A1... is the
most powerful risk factor ever discovered.»
For example, if you read a supposedly «scientific» statement such as: «red meat causes [fill in the blank with your
most dreaded
disease]» — do some further scrutiny and find out if indeed
studies exist showing this, and how the food is defined that was used in the
study.
And even though few
studies focus on the benefits of chia seeds on cardiovascular
diseases,
most of them conclude that these black specks are a safe bet when it comes to heart - friendly nutrition.
Most people still cling to the old misguided «science» of saturated fats causing obesity and heat
disease created by one flawed
study and carried by the medical establishment and the media, enough to create a huge no or low fat industry that actually has contributed more to obesity and heart
disease than any other dietary choice before.
Another
study regarding one of the
diseases most affecting our modern society shows that «curcumin is 400 times more potent than Metformin, a diabetic drug, in improving insulin sensitivity which can help reverse Type 2 Diabetes».
Observational
studies show a drastic reduction in heart
disease risk for the people who consume the
most quality dark chocolate.
Sources tell Press Association Sport that a major
study into whether footballers are at greater risk of degenerative brain
disease is set for launch in the next few weeks with the appointment of a research group to undertake the
most comprehensive
study of its kind, jointly commissioned by the Football Association and Professional Footballers» Association.
One of the
most important and influential
studies of the long - term effects of childhood stress and trauma is the Adverse Childhood Experiences
study, which was conducted in the 1990s by Robert Anda, a physician at the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, and Vincent Felitti, the founder of the department of preventive medicine at Kaiser Permanente, the giant health - maintenance organization based in California.
Most studies have revealed protective effects of breastfeeding on common infections in the first 8 to12 months of life.8, 27,29,30 One
study, which distinguished between infectious
diseases until and from the age of 6 months, revealed results similar to those from our
study.24 Although the authors used exclusive breastfeeding for 3 months as the reference group, exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months reduced the risk of gastrointestinal tract infections between the ages of 3 and 6 months but not between the ages of 6 and 12 months.24 We can not explain why breastfeeding duration was only associated with lower risks of lower respiratory tract infection from 7 to 12 months.
Most of these
studies examined eczema in the first 2 years of life in infants with a family history of allergic
disease.
Because the 7 pooled
studies differed clinically with respect to breastfeeding measures, length of follow - up, data collection methods, and,
most likely, respiratory
disease diagnoses, we performed sensitivity analyses to test the appropriateness of combining these
studies.
The charity said this was «particularly concerning» as
most of these experiments
studied human
diseases which do not exist in non-human primates, such as Parkinson's
Disease, and this they suggested «significantly challenges» the validity of the tests.
While there was some variation between the populations that were
studied, such as between men and women, people living in different regions, or people with different risk factors, the researchers found that nut consumption was associated with a reduction in
disease risk across
most of them.
Severe chronic periodontitis is the sixth
most common medical condition according to the Global Burden of
Disease Study 2014.
«Infectious
disease disaster planning among Missouri schools does not appear to have progressed much over the last four years since a similar nationwide
study was conducted, and
most Missouri schools are not meeting many national and professional organization recommendations and guidelines,» state the
study's authors.
Last January Sabin coauthored another
study, his
most gratifying to date, in the Journal of Alzheimer's
Disease.
It has been challenging to
study liver cirrhosis, also called end - stage liver
disease, because
most animals used in experiments do not develop the
disease.
Perhaps
most surprising is that, in
studies by Boyd and others, nicotine has not caused addiction or withdrawal when used to treat
disease.
Earlier
studies have demonstrated that cocoa flavanol intake improves the elasticity of blood vessels and lowers blood pressure — but, for the
most part, these investigations have focused on high - risk individuals like smokers and people that have already been diagnosed with conditions like hypertension and coronary heart
disease.
«Vaccination is the single
most important thing to do to prevent communicative
diseases, and not nearly enough people get vaccinated,» says Gretchen Chapman, a lead author of the
study and a professor of psychology in the School of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University - New Brunswick.
In response, the US Centers for
Disease Control issued a clarification, saying the
studies were in otherwise healthy people with mostly mild winter flu, not the older, sicker people who need Tamiflu
most.
The first clinical trial of a drug intended to delay the onset of symptoms of Huntington
disease (HD) reveals that high - dose treatment with the nutritional supplement creatine was safe and well tolerated by
most study participants.
A new
study provides what scientists say is the
most convincing evidence to date that the Italian adventurer and some of his crew contracted the
disease during their voyage to the New World — and unwittingly introduced it to the old one circa 1493.
Meanwhile, the gene - rich X is the
most intensely
studied of the 23 chromosomes, largely because of its role in rendering men vulnerable to an estimated 300 genetic
diseases and disorders associated with those mutations — from color blindness to muscular dystrophy to more than 200 brain disorders.
One lion — the one that ate the
most flesh — was known from a previous
study to suffer from dental
disease.
Dr Jason Tye - Din, head of celiac research at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute and a gastroenterologist at The Royal Melbourne Hospital, said the
study showed oats were well tolerated by
most people with celiac
disease, but in a proportion of people with celiac
disease oat consumption could trigger immune responses similar to those caused by eating barley.
«Dementia, including the
most common form Alzheimer's
Disease, and related neurodegenerative conditions are dramatically rising in frequency as people live longer and our population ages,» says
study lead Professor Robert Richards, from the University of Adelaide's School of Biological Sciences.
In
most gene therapy
studies, a «normal» gene is inserted into the genome to replace an «abnormal,»
disease - causing gene.
In fact, based on previous
studies, the US Food and Drug Administration concluded in 2003 that eating 1.5 ounces per day of
most nuts «may reduce the risk of heart
disease.»
Recruiting patients to participate in
disease studies is one of the
most time - consuming parts of medical research.
A single introduction of the Ebola virus led to
most cases of the deadly
disease in Liberia, a new genetic
study suggests.
The
study, the
most comprehensive analysis ever conducted of RNA molecules in human saliva, reveals that saliva contains many of the same
disease - revealing molecules that are contained in blood.
«What is
most important is the finding that our immune system is poised at birth for
disease risk later in life,» said Yuxia Zhang of the University of Melbourne, Australia, who is first author of the
study.
If I had gone that other route, I would
most likely be
studying basic mechanisms of immunity rather than applying them to the
study of infectious and autoimmune
disease models.
Most cancer patients would opt for tumor profiling even if the test revealed that they or their families were at risk for other genetic
diseases, according to a Yale Cancer Center
study.
Most previous
studies asked patients already diagnosed with a
disease, such as brain cancer, to recall past cell phone use — a less reliable method.
Most who are infected don't know they have the
disease until they have symptoms and have already sustained liver damage, said Andrew Muir, M.D., M.H.S., chief of the division of gastroenterology at Duke and the
study's lead author.
The
study authored by Forest Service Southern Research Station (SRS) scientists John Coulston, David Wear, and Jim Vose is the first to isolate the impacts of forest disturbances, such as fire,
disease, and cutting, as well as the impacts of land use change using permanent monitoring locations across the Southeast making it one of the
most thorough carbon
studies completed.
«One - size treatment for blood cancer probably doesn't fit all, researchers say:
Most multiple myeloma
studies involve people of European descent, but the
disease is more likely to affect African - Americans.»
Or perhaps the answer lies in the interplay between the immune system and human genetic variability:
Studies have highlighted genes that strongly influence who is
most susceptible — and who is
most resistant — to HIV infection and
disease.
Men and women in Willett's
studies whose diets
most closely paralleled the Healthy Eating Pyramid's guidelines lowered their risk of major chronic
disease by 20 percent and 11 percent respectively, according to an article published in the December 2002 issue of The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
In this
study, a team led by Panos N. Papapanou, DDS, PhD, professor and chair of oral, diagnostic and rehabilitation sciences at the College of Dental Medicine at CUMC, «reverse - engineered» the gene expression data to build a map of the genetic interactions that lead to periodontitis and identify individual genes that appear to have the
most influence on the
disease.