High fat diets not as dangerous as high carbohydrate
Study: Doubling saturated fat in the diet does not increase saturated fat in blood New research links diabetes, heart disease risk to diet high in carbs, not fat COLUMBUS, Ohio…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
Study: Doubling saturated fat in the diet does not increase saturated fat in blood New research links diabetes, heart disease risk to diet high in carbs, not fat COLUMBUS, Ohio…
“The first is that foam cell formation suppressed activation of genes that promote inflammation. That’s exactly the opposite of what we thought happened,” said Glass. New way of fighting high…
Sesame and rice bran oil lowers blood pressure, improves cholesterol American Heart Association Meeting Report – Abstract 186 September 19, 2012 Study Highlights: Those who used a combination of both…
24 AUG 2012 A noninvasive approach to total cholesterol determination Researchers in India have developed a total cholesterol test that uses a digital camera to take a snapshot of the…
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZlGDZdw5pA] - “Based on our analysis, we were surprised to find that, instead of increasing the amount of cholesterol uptake and accumulation in the macrophage foam cells, mildly oxidized…
LEXINGTON, Ky (Sept. 4, 2014) -- A team of investigators at the University of Kentucky has made a thought-provoking discovery about a type of cholesterol previously believed to be a…
Barcelona, Spain – Sunday 31 August 2014: Wine only protects against cardiovascular disease (CVD) in people who exercise, according to results from the In Vino Veritas (IVV) study presented…
29 JUN 2012 COLLEGE STATION – Peaches, plums and nectarines have bioactive compounds that can potentially fight-off obesity-related diabetes and cardiovascular disease, according to new studies by Texas AgriLife Research.…
15 JUN 2012 In a study of more than 1,000 adults, researchers at the University of California, San Diego, found that individuals taking cholesterol-lowering statin drugs are more likely than…
Public Release: 21-Jul-2014 Eating probiotics regularly may improve your blood pressure American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report Eating probiotics regularly may modestly improve your blood pressure, according to new…
04 May 2014 San Diego, CA— Chocolate, considered by some to be the “food of the gods,” has been part of the human diet for at least 4,000 years; its…
07 Apr 2012 Research finds low LDL cholesterol levels present in cancer patients many years prior to diagnosis CHICAGO — Low LDL cholesterol in patients with no history of taking…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 10-Jun-2014 A shot against heart attacks? Harvard researchers say simple 'genome editing' may dramatically lower risk of such crises in future Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) scientists…
I have decided to post a quick data rebuttal, after the publishing of a few misguided headlines (i.e " Statins have virtually no side-effects, study finds", and "Give statins to…
Are almonds an optimal snack? Modesto, CA (April 25, 2014) - Six new almond-related research studies will be presented next week in San Diego at the American Society of Nutrition…
Public release date: 28-Jul-2011 Study suggests US Dietary Guideline for upper limit of sugar consumption is too high A recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of…
“It shows that you do need a certain amount of LDL to gain more muscle mass. There’s no doubt you need both – the LDL and the HDL — and…
Public release date: 12-Apr-2011 ‘Apple a day’ advice rooted in science Everyone has heard the old adage, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” We all know we should…
Public release date: 3-Apr-2011 Fasting found to reduce cardiac risk factors, such as triglycerides, weight, and blood sugar levels Murray, UT (4/03/11) – Fasting has long been associated with…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 19-Mar-2014 - half of the U.S. population between the ages of 40 and 75 - adults free of cardiovascular disease who are over age 60, with 77…
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