Sentences with phrase «suggesting immune benefits»

Pups born to wormy moms showed no increase in IL - 1β after the E. coli infection, whereas the levels in pups born to worm - free moms shot up, suggesting immune benefits could be conferred through the mother's milk or transferred in the womb.

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Preliminary cell studies suggest casein protein may benefit the immune system, possess antibacterial powers, and reduce blood pressure.
Given the current limited understanding about who might benefit, Dr. Hemilä recommends that vitamin E should not be suggested for the general population for improving the immune system.
The lingering of the fetal DNA, research suggests, may be a mixed blessing for a mom: The cells may benefit the mother's health — by promoting tissue repair and improving the immune system — but may also cause adverse effects, such as autoimmune reactions.
«This suggests lowering viral replicative capacity and the resulting immune activation might have benefits, in terms of morbidity and mortality, for individuals whether they remain treatment naïve or go on antiretroviral therapy.
The researchers suggest that primates such as baboons and humans have benefited from an «evolutionary flexibility» in how they respond to stress and that immune suppression is not always the result.
In an editorial published with the study, Viktor Grunwald, of Hannover Medical School, Germany, wrote «these antitumour activity findings indicate the potential clinical benefit of targeted - immune combinations and suggest that further studies are warranted to explore whether a first - line targeted - immune combination might overcome the standard of sequential targeted and immune therapies.»
These two populations might benefit especially from the heightened «cancer surveillance» — the ability of the immune system to seek out and destroy budding cancers — that this study suggests exercise brings, Bilek explains.
WESTMINSTER, CO (October 10, 2012)-- Researchers may soon be able to add yet another item to the list of exercise's well - documented health benefits: A preliminary study suggests that when cancer survivors exercise for several weeks after they finish chemotherapy, their immune systems remodel themselves to become more effective, potentially fending off future incidences of cancer.
But the benefits may not end there: studies suggest petting a dog can improve immune function and also ease the perception of pain.
A small Norwegian study suggested that yoga's many healthy benefits might come from its ability to alter gene expression in immune cells.
«The study is the first one, I think, to really suggest how yoga could have some distinctive physical benefits in terms of the immune system,» said researcher Janice Kiecolt - Glaser of Ohio State University.
Research suggests that the benefits of feeding a cat food containing chicory root may include increased nutrient absorption, better digestion and support of the immune system.
It is also important to suggest that all individuals, not just those with psychological disorders, can benefit greatly from stress management techniques, given that there is no upper limit on immune performance.
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