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Physicists Develop New Mathematical Approaches to Analyze Interactions Between Gut Bacteria

January 9, 2019

The gut microbiome—the world of microbes that inhabit the human intestinal tract—has captured the interest of scientists and clinicians for its critical role in health. However, parsing which of those microbes are responsible for effects on our wellbeing remains a mystery. Taking us one step closer to solving this puzzle, University of California Santa Barbara ...

Egg Metabolites in Blood Related to Lower Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

January 7, 2019

Consumption of one egg every day seems to associate with a blood metabolite profile that is related to a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, a new study conducted in the University of Eastern Finland shows. The findings were published in Molecular Nutrition and Food Research. Eggs remain one of the most controversial food items. High ...

Metabolic Syndrome Patients Need More Vitamin C to Break Cycle of Antioxidant Depletion

January 3, 2019

A higher intake of vitamin C is crucial for metabolic syndrome patients trying to halt a potentially deadly cycle of antioxidant disruption and health-related problems, an Oregon State University (OSU) researcher says. That’s important news for the estimated 35 percent of the U.S. adult population that suffers from the syndrome. “What these findings are really ...

How Dietary Fiber and Gut Bacteria Protect the Cardiovascular System

December 26, 2018

The fatty acid propionate helps defend against the effects of high blood pressure, including atherosclerosis and heart tissue remodeling, a study on mice has found. Gut bacteria produce the substance—which calms the immune cells that drive up blood pressure—from natural dietary fiber. Beneficial gut microbes can produce metabolites from dietary fiber, including a fatty acid ...

New Farm Bill Ends Era of Hemp Prohibition, but Supplements Get Dropped From SNAP Program

December 24, 2018

President Trump has signed the 2018 Farm Bill, including the provisions which legalize the domestic cultivation, production, and commercial development of hemp, and hemp products at the federal level. This action comes after the Senate passed the legislation on Dec. 11 and the House of Representatives a day later. The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC), ...

Magnesium Optimizes Vitamin D Status, Study Shows

December 19, 2018

A randomized trial by Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers indicates that magnesium optimizes vitamin D status, raising it in people with deficient levels and lowering it in people with high levels. The study reported in the December issue of The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition is important because of controversial findings from ongoing research into the association of ...

TRU NIAGEN Expands North American Footprint With Product Launch in Canada

December 17, 2018

ChromaDex Corp. (Los Angeles, CA) has announced that it has officially launched TRU NIAGEN in Canada, having received regulatory approval for sale by Health Canada. Directly from the innovators behind NIAGEN (nicotinamide riboside), the product is now available at www.truniagen.ca and to health care practitioners at Fullscript Canada. “I have been following the research behind NAD ...

New Farm Bill is Imminent as it Passes House and Senate

December 12, 2018

On the evening of Dec. 10, the 2018 Farm Bill House/Senate Conference Committee released its Conference Report. The 807-page document is nearly half a foot tall. Hemp is discussed in only a few handfuls of pages. As of press time, the Senate passed the bill on Dec. 11 by a vote of 87 to 13; ...

Link Between Neonatal Vitamin D Deficiency and Schizophrenia Confirmed

December 10, 2018

Newborns with vitamin D deficiency have an increased risk of schizophrenia later in life, a team of Australian and Danish researchers has reported. The discovery could help prevent some cases of the disease by treating vitamin D deficiency during the earliest stages of life. The study, led by Professor John McGrath from The University of ...

A Mediterranean Diet in Pregnancy Associated With Lower Risk of Accelerated Growth

December 6, 2018

The Mediterranean diet is characterized by a high content of fruits, vegetables, olive oil, legumes and nuts. This healthy diet pattern has been associated with lower obesity and cardiometabolic risk in adults, but few studies have focused on children. This study, published in the Journal of Pediatrics, aimed at evaluating the association between adherence to a ...

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