And, given the wide applicability of electrochemical detection to many types of biomolecules, the platform «can be readily extended to the detection
of other disease markers such as proteins, metabolites, ions, and nucleic acids,» Liu added.
Examining the brain scans in the context
of other disease markers from spinal fluid analyses and neuropsychiatric tests on the same participants showed that the rise and spread of tau in the brain tracked more closely with declining mental function than did amyloid.
Not exact matches
As well, many
other gene
markers for grain - mediated injury have been described, thus placing many into the category
of gluten intolerant, but not truly having celiac
disease.
so often they just look at potential
markers — but those don't always equate to
diseases)- what was the health
of the those being studied - I'm assuming the test subjects were people, but
other studies done on animal subjects might not be as reliable as those done on humans.
The Malaysian researchers were aware
of how reheated oils used over and over in deep fat fryers create hypertension (high blood pressure) and
other markers for cardiovascular
disease.
If your child has a lot
of these spots that are larger than a quarter, you should discuss it you're your child's pediatrician as it can be a
marker of other diseases.
The Atlanta - based Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, the federal agency that collects data on a range
of other health
markers, only started tracking breastfeeding statistics in 1994.
The team's laboratory research will also focus on expanding the sensing capability
of the bandage to
other treatment - related parameters — such as pH, bacterial load, oxidative states and specific
disease markers — and incorporating an on - demand drug release capacity.
Now the researchers set out to identify
markers of HD in non-neural tissues that could be used to track the progression
of the
disease and its response to P110 or
other candidate drugs.
«Black children were slightly older at the first admission than white children, which could represent a subtle
marker of diminished access to medical care or a delay in
disease recognition,» said Dr. Dotson, who explained
other studies have shown that the role
of biology in health disparities in chronic
diseases is often modest, and there are many
other factors, such as access to care and health literacy, that contribute to disparities in care.
In
other words, she says, personality constructs emerging from the basic biology
of the brain can be yet another
marker that the individual is at risk for TILT, and easier to sensitize to the
disease.
Compared to eating earlier in the day, prolonged delayed eating can increase weight, insulin and cholesterol levels, and negatively affect fat metabolism, and hormonal
markers implicated in heart
disease, diabetes and
other health problems, according to results from researchers at the Perelman School
of Medicine at the University
of Pennsylvania.
The researchers analyzed how the changes affected indicators
of cardiovascular health, such as blood pressure, heart rate and
other markers for heart
disease and stroke, like high «bad» cholesterol levels.
With additional research and knowledge, she said, it may also be possible one day to use these epigenetic changes as
markers, which can tell that a child is at risk
of obesity and
other diseases.
They found that methylation levels correlated with Alzheimer's
disease in 71
of 415,848 CpG
markers analyzed (these are a pair
of DNA building blocks consisting
of a cytosine and a guanine nucleotide that are located next to each
other).
«The distinct neural
markers associated with cognitive performance and GWI revealed in our study can be useful for future research to objectively measure the efficacy
of treatments for GWI as well as
other brain disorders related to the same neurotransmitter system, like Alzheimer's
disease.»
These findings also suggest that
other microRNAs may also be important
markers of severity for
other neurological
diseases such as Parkinson's
disease and Alzheimer's
disease.
Second, fibrosis is a
marker of progression to chronic kidney
disease, suggesting that the paracrine effects could act as preventative therapy for
other serious ailments.
As with
other genetic studies linking
diseases to DNA
markers, her research tends to compare populations who have one variation
of a genetic
marker with those who have a different variation — a comparison that has limited application to individuals.
These findings also suggest that
other microRNAs may also be important
markers of severity for
other neurological
diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
However, WMH are only one among
other radiological
markers of cerebral small vessel
disease (SVD).
These results, if validated by
other research groups, could provide a new
marker for identifying DCIS that are more likely progress to invasive
disease, however more importantly may highlight a group
of DCIS patients where no treatment is necessary.
Scientific theme The theme for the July workshop is liquid biopsy: the potential
of molecular
markers in the blood or
other bodily fluids to be used to detect
disease state.
A new
marker for Alzheimer's
disease can be used to predict how quickly a patient will develop memory loss and
other symptoms
of dementia.
The first
of its kind, the study provided specific
markers to distinguish different
disease states in asthma and paved the way for investigating the role
of epigenetic mechanisms in
other immune - mediated disorders and infectious
diseases.
Notably, NfL is not specific for HD and has also been proposed as a
marker to track the progression
of other neurodegenerative
diseases, including Alzheimer's and ALS.
The goal
of our current studies is to understand the role
of nitric oxide (and
other markers in exhaled breath) in lung physiology and in the pathophysiology
of lung
diseases like pulmonary hypertension and asthma.
These syndromes include conditions in which autoimmunity is clearly implicated as causal, in light
of identification
of autoantibodies to relevant autoantigens;
diseases suspected to be autoimmune because
of the presence
of autoantibodies, although the autoreactive response has not been proven to be pathogenic and could be a consequence or
marker of tissue damage; and
other diseases often considered to be «autoimmune,» such as psoriasis or inflammatory bowel
disease, characterized by organ - targeted inflammation but without evidence
of a stimulating autoantigen.
If the FDA adopts the panel's recommendation — the agency isn't required to do so, but typically does in such cases — it would mark the first time that a statin was approved for heart -
disease - free people with healthy cholesterol levels but
other risk factors, including high levels
of C - reactive protein (CRP), a
marker of inflammation.
A longitudinal study
of over 500 participants found that dietary phylloquinone (K1) intake was associated with an improvement
of cytokines and
other markers related to insulin resistance and diabetes.2 This finding further supports the use
of vitamin K supplementation in the treatment
of other chronic
disease states.
And then
of course there are
other test depending on the patient's presentation that we may want to run that are non-gut related, but we may want to look and screen for anemias, or high or low iron levels, or hypothyroid, or inflammatory
markers associated with inflammatory bowel
disease, for example.
But the new research looked beyond amyloid and tau levels, for
other biological
markers of Alzheimer's
disease in seemingly healthy adults.
Surprisingly, the researchers did not find increased levels
of Alzheimer's
markers when they looked specifically at people with obstructive sleep apnea, a breathing disorder that's a major disruptor
of sleep and a risk factor for several
other chronic
diseases.
Considering that the hs - CRP inflammation
marker is associated with risk
of diseases such as cancer, dementia, cardiovascular
disease, and many
other chronic
diseases, «if you have to take one test, this might be the one.»
That's why the Beyond Diet meal plans have proven over and over again to dramatically decrease chronic inflammation in the body and, as a result, show a dramatic decrease in
markers for heart
disease and a long list
of other diseases like type 2 diabetes and many forms
of arthritis.
C - reactive protein and
other markers of inflammation in the prediction
of cardiovascular
disease in women
«Given the high content
of certain specific polyphenols in the juice blend, the increased antioxidant protection [in the body] after consumption
of the juice blend, and the anti-inflammatory capacity in vitro, further research is warranted to evaluate whether juice blend consumption may provide reversal
of risk
markers in subjects with conditions such as arthritis, obesity, chronic viral
diseases, cardiovascular
disease and compromised cognitive function, as well as
other conditions associated with chronic inflammation,» wrote lead author Gitte Jensen from Holger NIS Inc., a contract research laboratory.
Before and after, the researchers measured inflammatory
markers and
other markers predictive
of future
disease risk, especially heart
disease.
The Malaysian researchers were aware
of how reheated oils used over and over in deep fat fryers create hypertension (high blood pressure) and
other markers for cardiovascular
disease.
Before attempting to treat any intestinal, immune, or
other disease through a restrictive dietary change, a stool test may be the best way to begin, to look at
markers that indicate how well the gut is actually functioning, and to assess the diversity
of the gut microbiota.
An elevation
of lysozyme or calprotectin (biomarkers
of inflammation, some labs may use one or the
other marker) is an indication
of intestinal inflammation, and it may be an indication
of inflammatory bowel
disease (ulcerative colitis or Crohn's
disease), but may be found in celiac patients as well.
High homocysteine levels are
markers of cardiovascular problems, cancer and
other diseases of industrial societies, and also
of poor and premature aging.
In a study published by the National Institutes
of Health, «TFA (Trans Fatty Acid) intake is positively associated with
markers of systemic inflammation... (the) influences
of TFAs on inflammation and
of implications for coronary
disease, diabetes, and
other conditions is warranted.»
There are several alternative explanations to this «lack»
of anti-inflammatory effect (I'd have liked to see the concentrations
of other inflammatory
markers such as CRP, directly linked to the risk
of developing cardiovascular
disease).
The focus
of the fund will be researching and disseminating information on genetic
markers and
other characteristics
of older healthy cats to determine how these cats achieved long and healthy lives, feline pain recognition and management, emerging therapies and mobility enhancement, and the identification, presentation, and treatment
of the most common causes
of disease in older cats.
For example, research in copper toxicosis helped breeders
of Bedlington Terriers to weed out carriers
of this
disease in their breed; investigations into the genetic
marker for epilepsy helped Belgian Tervurens, Belgian Sheepdogs, and about two dozen
other breeds; and studies
of hip dysplasia conducted in large - breed dogs resulted in preventive measures, information, surgeries, and treatment protocols that benefit all dogs.