Not exact matches
Spinach - A very nutrient - dense food - Loaded with flavonoids which act as antioxidants, protecting the body from free radicals - Helps
keep the heart healthy - May slow the age -
related decline in brain function - Its lutein protects against eye
diseases such as age -
related cataracts and macular degeneration
He said most of the
diseases in this part of the world are environmental
related, and
keeping the environment clean will
keep a lot of sickness and
diseases away.
Web sites devour piles of
disease -
related information but still
keep a person in the loop to help make sense of the data glut
A study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by May Berenbaum and colleagues finds that bee colony collapse disorder seems to be
related to bees» ribosomes breaking down, which
keeps them from making the proteins they need to deal with stress and
disease.
Biologically, hypermethylation often silences genes that
keep runaway cell growth in check, and its appearance in the DNA code of breast cancer -
related genes shed into the blood may indicate that a patient's cancer growth is increasing and the
disease has worsened.
Keep updated on all the latest news, developments and articles
relating to Huntington's
disease.
Turmeric's many healing properties
keep my Lyme
disease —
related joint pain at bay.
Now I wondered if it was all
related — had I been too fatigued to
keep working because of my
disease?
What's more, a small 2016 pilot study on patients with heart
disease found that
keeping a gratitude journal may «improve biomarkers
related to (heart failure) morbidity, such as reduced inflammation.»
More stress, less longevity hormone The kidneys and brain secrete klotho, a hormone that delays aging, lengthens life expectancy, reduces the chance of age -
related diseases and cardiovascular
disease, and
keeps muscles strong.
Ageing is just a natural process that might show up at any age and which is reflected not only by the modifications in our body appearance, but more importantly by the internal signs proving a gradual deterioration in our inner body ability to ensure an optimal metabolism and physiology, to
keep a strong immune system and consequently to prevent and fight the chain of degenerative chronic
diseases, also called age -
related diseases.
So, it makes sense to
keep out GSH levels high to avoid age -
related diseases such as macular degeneration!
The doctors
keep telling me that I have Ménière's
disease but now as I am reading all your comments I wonder if it's
related to Hashimotos.
Bone
related diseases such as osteoporosis are caused by an accelerated loss of minerals and advocates of the alkaline diet suggest that maintaining a higher pH helps to
keep your bones strong.
This diet also
keeps heart -
related diseases at bay.
as well, there's been a decades - old epidemic of «mad cow» in wild critters: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/wild-game/MY01079 With game there are a few health -
related precautions to
keep in mind: Chronic wasting
disease (CWD).
Impairment of the highly specific nutrient uptake processes, or compromised GI barrier function, as in «leaky gut syndrome,» can result from a number of causes including: • Low gastric acid production • Chronic maldigestion • Food allergen impact on bowel absorptive surfaces • Bacterial overgrowth or imbalances (dysbiosis) • Pathogenic bacteria, yeast or parasites and
related toxic irritants • The use of NSAIDs and antibiotics Impairment of intestinal functions can contribute to the development of food allergies, systemic illnesses, autoimmune
disease, and toxic overload from substances that are usually
kept in the confines of the bowel for elimination.
I also think people that liked the author's other book The Secrets of Midwives will enjoy this book (Cindy J.) The Things We
Keep will be helpful for people who have family and loved ones with dementia
related disease (Kimberly H.)
Because older pets often have different nutritional requirements, these special foods can help
keep your pet's weight under control and reduce consumption of nutrients that are risk factors for the development of
diseases, as well as organ - or age -
related changes.
But if you want the comprehensive, complete lowdown on nutrition, commercial cat food, nutrition -
related diseases and how to treat them, suggestions for upgrading your cats» diet (and making them enjoy — ok, tolerate — the change... then
keep an eye out for the new edition, due imminently, of Dr. Jean's Amazon best - selling ebook, What Cats Should Eat.
Although an abundance of literature supports the concept of a narrow intervention focus on specific risk behaviors, the nature of adolescent HIV / sexually transmitted
disease risk reduction calls for a broader approach toward risk reduction.9 In
keeping with this approach, most HIV prevention programs that address risk behaviors in addition to these that directly place an individual at risk for transmission of infection have done so by
relating them to these behaviors (ie, drug use increasing the likelihood of unsafe sexual practices4).