Research has demonstrated that a imbalance in gut bacteria may also play
a role in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract including Crohn's and Ulcerative Colitis, cancer, formation of gallstones, obesity, allergies, type 1 diabetes, obesity, and possibly even autism [1].
«Monocytes and macrophages have a way to amplify inflammation in the central nervous system,» says Shaked, «which really shows that myeloid cells play an unexpected and important
role in diseases of the brain.»
Uncontrolled calcium signaling and ROS in the mitochondria is behind a number of common diseases, such as stroke or heart attack, and is thought to play
a role in diseases of aging such as neurodegenerative disease.
A small but growing number of studies now suggest that air pollutants may play
a role in diseases of the gut.
Not exact matches
What it does: The
role of this bacteria, which is most well - known for causing syphilis and Lyme
disease, is still not well - understood
in humans.
And a variety
of studies are looking at what
role the breakdown
of tryptophan may play
in aging and age - related
diseases.
Our gut microbiotas are made up
of trillions
of microorganisms that play an essential
role in our overall well - being by supporting digestion, synthesizing nutrients and vitamins and protecting against
diseases.
«Genetics plays a very big
role in your risk
of getting these
diseases,» Elinor Karlsson, a geneticist at the Broad Institute
of MIT and Harvard University, told Business Insider.
Though the researcher said there needs to be more research into the exact mechanisms
of why that is, they concluded that «healthy sleep appears to play an important
role in maintaining brain health with age, and may play a key
role in [Alzheimer's
disease] prevention.»
The plan, called 9000 Points
of Care, laid out a framework that would see pharmacists treat more minor ailments, like cold sores, hay fever and back pain, administer more vaccines, and play a larger
role in managing chronic conditions, like heart
disease and diabetes.
He conducted his postdoctoral research at Brigham and Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical School, where he researched the
role of the Wnt signaling pathway
in mouse models
of kidney
disease, and was part
of a team that discovered a stem cell subtype responsible for solid organ fibrosis.
Our vision is to one day see a world where degenerative brain
diseases do not exist and science and technology play a direct
role in extending the healthy lives
of ourselves and our loved ones.
The study provides another example
of the
role of the microbiome — the collection
of microbes found
in and on the body —
in health and
disease.
On the contrary, the research findings indicate forcefully that alcoholism is a complex
disease in which a variety
of factors play a
role.
We are now paying the price
of that blind and irresponsible folly —
in a drug war that we are not winning,
in burgeoning crime that has made city neighborhoods uninhabitable,
in teenage pregnancies and «children having children,»
in rampant abortions, swelling welfare
roles, sexually transmitted
diseases, self - indulgent neglect
of community good, and countless ruined lives.
One
of the factors contributing to
disease in the life
of many congregations is our confusion about the respective
roles and functions
of ordained and lay Christians, all
of whom have been called to ministry.
These potent organic compounds may play a
role in preventing certain types
of cancers and provide protection against heart
disease, so keeping them
in tact is extra important.
These two mighty phytochemicals may hold the key to the
role of red raspberries
in helping to reduce the risk
of cardiovascular
disease, diabetes mellitus, obesity, and Alzheimer's
disease.
It's no secret, a diet high
in fruits and vegetable can reduce the risk
of disease and play an important
role in weight management.
Fibre is responsible for keeping the digestive system
in check and also plays a
role in stabilising blood glucose levels and cholesterol which contributes to the prevention
of chronic
diseases such as heart
disease and diabetes.
According to the University
of Maryland Medical Center polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs)-- also known as omega - 3 fatty acids — play a crucial
role in human brain function, as well as normal growth and development, with research showing that they can also reduce inflammation
in addition to helping lower the risk
of chronic
diseases such as heart
disease, cancer, and arthritis.
According to a study by the Journal
of Food Science
in 2008, eating apples has benefits for the neurological health and plays an important
role in reducing the risks
of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's
disease.
This current study conducted
in Nigeria looked at the pathogenic
role of cadmium (Cd) and its exposure
in the induction
of dyslipidemia implicated
in the development and increasing incidence
of cardiovascular
diseases, and explored whether polyphenolics isolated from virgin coconut oil (VCO) could prevent Cd - induced dyslipidemia.
The advent
of rice varieties bearing genes with resistance to the
disease has changed the perception about the
disease: the incorporation
of host - plant resistance genes
in rice varieties, their adoption and deployment
in the world's main rice - producing environments is probably one
of the most significant evidences
of the
role of plant pathology
in agricultural development.
As the leading nonprofit health and fitness certification organization, our mission is to get people moving, because we believe physical activity can play a major
role in preventing and reversing the epidemic
of chronic, lifestyle - related
diseases spreading the globe.
There is a bit
of a debate about the
role of animal protein
in diet, mostly about the studies that only show associations
of protein and
disease and not hard evidence
of causality.
Funded by Organic Valley, one
of the largest cooperatives
of organic dairy products, the study still has credibility, according to the Times, «experts not connected with the study said the findings were credible — though they noted that the
role of milk
in a healthy diet and the influence
of fatty acids
in preventing or causing cardiovascular
disease are far from settled.»
Today, much
of the nutritional news on fruits and vegetables revolves around antioxidants and their
role in preventing age - related
disease.
Pumpkin seeds are B - vitamin (needed for cell metabolism) and magnesium (playing a
role in maintaining strong bones and reducing risk
of metabolic syndrome — i.e. what can lead to heart
diseases, stroke, and hypertension) powerhouses.
Patrizia Mecocci, MD PhD, Professor
of Gerontology and Geriatrics, University
of Perugia, Italy, discusses research findings on the
role of vitamin E
in Alzheimer's
disease.
Applications
of nutrient profiling: potential
role in diet - related chronic
disease prevention and the feasibility
of a core nutrient - profiling system
Earthworms also play an important
role in pest and
disease control, including the reduction
of leaf miner pupae and scab pathogens
in orchards42.
He has published seminal works on blood pressure management through his
role in the BPLTTC and played leading
roles in a series
of trials that define the clinical management
of patients with diabetes and chronic kidney
disease.
THE National Heart Foundation
of Australia plays a valuable
role in bringing heart
disease to public attention.
When choosing breads, select whole grains whenever possible — whole grain products are higher
in fiber and other nutrients than their bleached white counterparts and have been shown to play a
role in the reduction
of diabetes, heart
disease and other chronic issues.
Not only was that assertion completely at odds with the uncertain state
of the existing science, but it was contradicted by the study itself,
in which Dr. McKee and her colleagues acknowledged that several other factors, besides prior participation
in football, may influence CTE risk and
disease severity, including factors other than cumulative hits to the head, and admitted that it was even «unclear» what
roles concussions and repetitive subconcussive hits play
in CTE risk,
disease severity, and progression.
In addition to being passionate about birth, breastfeeding, and mother - baby care, she is also interested in the role Vitamin D deficiency in the development of chronic disease, especially as it applies to prenatal car
In addition to being passionate about birth, breastfeeding, and mother - baby care, she is also interested
in the role Vitamin D deficiency in the development of chronic disease, especially as it applies to prenatal car
in the
role Vitamin D deficiency
in the development of chronic disease, especially as it applies to prenatal car
in the development
of chronic
disease, especially as it applies to prenatal care.
In fact, the latest research in epigenetics, stem cells, and the developmental origins of health and disease is unlocking a whole new line of understanding of what breastmilk contains and its role in developmen
In fact, the latest research
in epigenetics, stem cells, and the developmental origins of health and disease is unlocking a whole new line of understanding of what breastmilk contains and its role in developmen
in epigenetics, stem cells, and the developmental origins
of health and
disease is unlocking a whole new line
of understanding
of what breastmilk contains and its
role in developmen
in development.
The study showed that breastfeeding is associated with about a 10 percent lower risk
of several major cardiovascular
diseases in later life among Chinese women, and breastfeeding duration seemed to play a
role.
Human breast milk that is frozen or stored for longer than 48 hours loses a significant amount
of its antioxidant content, making it less able to help infants fight off free radicals that play a
role in allowing infections and other
diseases.
Pediatrics: Effects
of Early Nutritional Interventions on the Development
of Atopic
Disease in Infants and Children: The
Role of Maternal Dietary Restriction, Breastfeeding, Timing
of Introduction
of Complementary Foods, and Hydrolyzed Formulas
It is exciting to see that these compounds may play a
role in decreasing allergic and respiratory
diseases, but important at the same time to note that the primary reason (and major marketing ploy) behind the addition
of these supplements is for visual and central nervous system development - something for which we will have to wait and see.
Learn more about this topic
in our essay Opening Pandora's Bread Box: The Critical
Role of Wheat Lectin
in Human
Disease.
Loss
of essential grassland habitat, increased use
of toxic pesticides, reduced availability
of nesting grounds,
disease, and a changing climate with extreme weather patterns have all played a
role in their decline.
Greer FR, Sicherer SH, Burks AW; American Academy
of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition; American Academy
of Pediatrics Section on Allergy and Immunology.Effects
of early nutritional interventions on the development
of atopic
disease in infants and children: the
role of maternal dietary restriction, breastfeeding, timing
of introduction
of complementary foods, and hydrolyzed formulas.
Effects
of early nutritional interventions on the development
of atopic
disease in infants and children: The
role of maternal dietary restriction, breastfeeding, timing
of introduction
of complementary foods, and hydrolyzed formulas.
Role of breast feeding
in primary prevention
of asthma and allergic
diseases in a traditional society.
These new findings add to the already muddy waters
of our current understanding
of the
role of infant feeding
in celiac
disease.
Currently, no
role exists for computed tomography scanning, magnetic resonance imaging, or ultrasonography
in the routine evaluation
of patients with reflux
disease.
The high beta - carotene content
of mango — evident
in its vibrant orange flesh — is converted by your baby's body to vitamin A. Rich
in anti-oxidants, mango helps boost the immune system and can play a
role in preventing serious
diseases like cancer and heart
disease.