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59Phosphatidic Acid: Its Role in mTOR Signaling, Muscle, Strength and Aging


Phosphatidic Acid: Its Role in mTOR Signaling, Muscle, Strength and Aging

Muscle growth and maintenance is an issue of significant concern for young and old alike. For many, the motivation is cosmetic—essentially looking good. Other motivations include improving strength and fitness, as well as maintaining good health. When a decrease in muscle mass occurs with aging, this can certainly have an adverse effect on these goals. ...

NUHS Launches New Graduate Scholarship, Increases Current Awards

by Shari Barbanel | July 26, 2018

National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) recently announced the creation of The Dean’s Award, a new graduate scholarship, and the increased scope of its President’s Excellence Award and President’s Achievement Award. The scholarship expansions are effective fall 2018. New for the 2018-19 academic year is the Dean’s Award for incoming students entering the Doctor of ...

ACHS Announces Articulation Agreement with MUIH

by Shari Barbanel | July 23, 2018

The American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS) has announced a new articulation agreement with Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH). This collaboration unites two major industry leaders in the integrative health higher education field to further advance student and graduate opportunities in holistic health and wellness. “The American people currently have access to a wide-range ...

While Men Lose More Weight on Low-carb Diets, Women Show Improved Artery Flexibility

by Shari Barbanel | July 18, 2018

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated one out of three American adults live with higher than normal blood sugar levels known as pre-diabetes. Researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine (MU) recently found that while men may lose more weight on low-carb diets, women actually see better improvements ...

An Orange a Day Keeps Macular Degeneration Away

by Shari Barbanel | July 17, 2018

A new study has shown that people who regularly eat oranges are less likely to develop macular degeneration than people who do not eat oranges. Researchers at the Westmead Institute for Medical Research interviewed more than 2,000 Australian adults aged over 50 and followed them over a 15-year period. The research showed that people who ...

Erika Yigzaw Named ACHS President

by Shari Barbanel | July 9, 2018

The American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS) has announced that Erika Yigzaw, BCom, LLB (Hons), has been appointed college president effective June 15, 2018. Yigzaw formerly served as chief strategy officer and chief compliance officer. She will utilize her development and strategic planning acumen to usher ACHS, which this year celebrates 40 years of operations, ...

Homeopathic Manufacturers Campaign Sends 38,000 Letters to Capitol Hill

by Shari Barbanel | July 9, 2018

As the result of the American Association of Homeopathic Pharmacists’ (AAHP) first grassroots effort, 38,000 letters from consumers and health care providers poured into offices of U.S. senators and representatives this spring. The letter-writing campaign urged Congressional leaders to ask the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to incorporate key elements of the 1988 guidance regulating homeopathic products into the newly ...

Children With Allergies Should be Screened for an Emerging, Severe Chronic Food Allergy

by Shari Barbanel | June 27, 2018

Children with known skin, food and respiratory allergies should be screened for an emerging, chronic food allergy called eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), a painful inflammation of the esophagus, the food tube between the mouth and stomach. Pediatric allergists who analyzed a very large group of children from birth to adolescence say that EoE should be considered ...

Resveratrol as an Anti-inflammatory Agent

By Prof. Gene Bruno, MS, MHS, RH(AHG) Huntington University of Health Sciences Resveratrol is a nutraceutical initially made famous as a compound from red wine that may contribute to the “French paradox”—the unexpectedly low rate of death from cardiovascular disease in the Mediterranean population despite the relatively higher intake of saturated fats .1 Subsequently, excitement blossomed ...

MUIH Launches New Online Integrative Health Programs

by Shari Barbanel | June 25, 2018

Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH) has announced that it will launch six new online academic programs starting in Fall 2018. Graduates of these programs will help meet the growing demand for qualified professionals in these areas of concentration. Workplace Wellness: Online Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Prepares educators, fitness instructors, employee assistance specialists, human resource specialists, health ...

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