Sentences with phrase «what particular diseases»

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«What we generally see,» says the Canadian - born Katzmarzyk, «is that people who sit more during the day have a higher risk of dying from any cause, and in particular, mortality from heart disease
... also, what diseases are particular to homosexuals that cdn't be or are to heterosexuals?
But what struck me with particular power as I surveyed the Catholic media was that the vast, vast majority of Catholics reported Hitchens» disease and then, with transparent sincerity, urged people to pray for him.
Micro greens are considered to be in the group of what are newly referred to as «functional foods» which are food products that contain particular health promoting or disease preventing properties that are additional to their normal nutritional values.
Between this and my other health issues I've found too often that what is good for the body overall or good for one particular disease is contraindicated by another, and you wind up having to choose the lesser of the evils.
(See: Hepatoprotective Activity of Dried - and Fermented - Processed Virgin Coconut Oil) As the foundation of the lipid theory of heart disease and the prejudices against saturated fats and coconut oil in particular continue to crumble, more and more research will validate the truth of what is already known by millions of coconut oil consumers around the world: coconut oil is the healthiest dietary oil on earth!
The answer, of course, has a lot to do with changing perceptions of anxiety, and in particular our tendency to treat as a disease what used to be viewed as an innate tendency — or even a moral failing.
And it launched its first two phase I trials without announcing what diseases they targeted — a decision Bancel attributes to fears that financial markets would prematurely pigeonhole the company into a particular field.
«My part of it was basically to identify what gene was being activated by a particular effector from the bacteria in order to cause disease,» he said.
In particular, he focuses on what we can learn from certain neuropsychiatric disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia, that ultimately serve to dissolve our identity.
For me, though, the big question is what this new information tells us about treating heart disease in general and LDL in particular.
«When we look at grant programs... the key is not the amount of the grant to begin with, but what we are getting for the taxpayer dollars,» he said, adding that he has supported research into particular diseases.
On first glance, it seemed like, well, what's an article on you know, one particular disease [doing] in Scientific American, because we don't really don't do just, you know, disease of the month or whatever.
«What constitutes good nutrition is actually a very individual prescription, depending on your particular set of genes,» says Jose Ordovas, a biochemist at Tufts University who has studied the nutritional genomics of cardiovascular disease.
Think what could be done to treat, for example, particular oncogenes or hereditary monogenic diseases, just to name a few.
What's more — in the absence of information on the underlying molecular mechanisms of her particular case — that patient will likely end up taking a one - size - fits - all pill rather than a drug tailored for her unique disease subtype.
What may be unique at the intersection of genomics and infectious disease control are ethical challenges that stem from the inherent tension between the goals of personalized medicine, which are to benefit particular individuals, and those of public health - to benefit and protect entire populations.
Another branch of my work focused more on the role of evolution in genetic disease, and in particular understanding why certain genetic diseases persist in the population despite their obvious fitness costs, and what forces are respsonsible for shaping their underlying genetic architectures.
Not only does it say so much about the different populations that have intermingled and lived within a particular area, but it also defines who the Europeans are right now - how they look like or what kinds of diseases they are susceptible to.
Drug Labels FDA drug labels contain the name of the particular symptom, disease, or subset of patients within a disease that the drug is approved to treat, along with instructions for using the drug properly (including the dosage and what to do when a patient misses a dose), a description of any special instructions for taking the drug (such as with food or water), storage instructions, the symptoms of side effects to the drug, the names of any conditions or foods the patient should not have while using the medication, any warnings or precautions, any risk of drug tolerance or dependency, and a list of drug ingredients.
They tend take into account the unique circumstances of that particular dog, as well as what's leading to the illness or disease.
Respiratory disease beyond what is considered typical for a particular facility should be investigated, and the investigation should include submission of appropriate diagnostic samples.
In the meantime, when dog owners are considering adopting a certain breed of dog, they should consult a veterinarian to discuss what diseases are prevalent in that particular breed.
«When you actually look at some of the diets experimentally, doing what we call heat maps (DNA or RNA microarray), you will see the enzymes that are turned on, upregulated, and pro-inflammatory initially in a patient with a particular disease.
What is required to eliminate the disease is a genetic study of all of the dogs in a particular line of dogs.
The direct relationship of stress to disease emphasizes the importance of determining what stresses a particular rabbit.
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