This is the area in the brain that
regulates normal functioning of stress control, depression, anxiety and memory.
These nerve cells send signals to tell the body's digestive system how to respond properly and
regulate normal functions of digestion.
Not exact matches
Many parents have noticed better sustained energy level; a more
regulated sleep - wake cycle; and
normal, healthy bowel
functions after switching from traditional formula to Holle formula.
Cartilage formation (chondrogenesis) requires the
normal function of Sox9, a protein that
regulates the expression of chondrogenesis - related genes.
«We believe estradiol, a form of estrogen, is very important in
normal brain
function, specifically in the pre-frontal cortex, which
regulates executive
function — organization, recall, memory and other cognitive
functions,» Epperson says.
The alteration is predicted to result in the production of a shortened ETV6 protein that can not fulfill its
normal function of binding to DNA and
regulating the expression of other genes.
Exomeres also carry blood - clotting factors to the liver, where they may prohibit the liver's
normal function in
regulating clotting.
When aSyn was produced at low levels, it made its way to the cell membrane and appeared to
regulate chemical trafficking and metabolism of compounds called lipids — what may be
normal functions for this protein.
She will study how
normal, healthy bone marrow stem cells find a niche and how niche environment
regulates stem cell
functions such as self - renewal and differentiation.
We use the zebrafish model to identify genes and mechanisms that
regulate normal heart development,
function and regeneration, and that can contribute to cardiac diseases in humans.
Epigenetics are modifications on top of the DNA sequences and
regulate expression of the DNA within each cell of the body as required for
normal development and
functioning.
Often referred to as the «relaxation mineral,» magnesium is a co-factor in more than 300 enzyme reactions in the body that
regulate processes ranging from
normal glucose management to healthy blood pressure to the
functioning of our muscles and nerves.
In its
normal -
functioning state, the release of insulin is a healthy, necessary response — it's when you eat too much sugar and flood your body with insulin that things get out of whack and your blood sugar begins to have trouble
regulating itself.
Among other things, the gut flora promotes
normal gastrointestinal
function, provides protection from infection,
regulates metabolism and comprises more than 75 % of our immune system.
Most importantly, vitamin D helps in
regulating the absorption of calcium and phosphorus, and facilitating
normal immune
function.
† Thyroid hormones play an important role in and
regulate numerous biological processes such as
normal growth, neurological development, reproductive
function, and metabolism.
Sodium plays a role in
regulating blood pressure and the
normal functioning of muscles and nerves.
While
normal amounts are key to stable blood sugar, blood pressure, and immune
function, too much can make you fat loss resistant, raise blood pressure and cardiovascular risk, poke holes in your gut, and shrink your hippocampus in your brain — where you consolidate memory and
regulate emotions.
Thiamin helps to
regulate appetite and supports
normal muscle
function, including the heart muscle.
It helps maintain
normal muscle and nerve
function, keeps the heart rhythm steady, supports a healthy immune system, keeps bones strong,
regulate blood sugar levels, promotes
normal blood pressure, and is involved in energy metabolism and protein synthesis.
Omega - 3s are anti-inflammatory and important for
normal body
functions, including
regulating blood clotting and building cell membranes in the brain.
According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, fats are «crucial for
normal growth and development and for brain
function, and they help to stimulate hair and skin growth,
regulate metabolism, and maintain bone health and the reproductive system.»
In a properly
functioning brain, the two hormones are released on and off to
regulate normal feelings of hunger.
Iodine also helps
regulate levels of the stress hormone cortisol and contributes to
normal immune
function.46, 47 Abnormal cortisol levels and deficient immune
function are significant contributors to the risks of breast cancer; women with fibrocystic breast disease may also suffer from elevated cortisol levels.48 - 51
And if you experience seasonal depression, the sun helps to reset the biological clock responsible for
regulating mood among other things, and gets you back to
normal functioning.
Kidney Health The primary
function of the kidneys is to
regulate the
normal balance of fluid and minerals within your pet's body and remove waste substances from the blood.
Vitamins are necessary for
normal growth and healthy bodily
function, plus they help to
regulate your cat's metabolism.
Although treatment is generally required for the duration of the dogs» life, dogs suffering from hypothyroidism live
normal lives once their thyroid
function has been
regulated.
Contains powerful antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-fungal agents that prevent infection and disease
Regulates and balance insulin and promotes
normal thyroid
function Helps prevent or control diabetes Helps reduce weight, increases energy Aids in arthritis or ligament problems
Vitamins A, D, E and K are essential for
regulating metabolism and
normal growth and
function in a domestic feline, and vitamins C and B - complex should also be present in feline diets.
Organic substances present in food, vitamins are required by the body in small amounts to
regulate metabolism and maintain
normal growth and
functioning.