- 41. Micronutrients May Mitigate the Adverse Effects Of Air Pollution Part II
- (NEWS)
- In our last Health Science News Page, we focused on various types of air pollutants and how they affect health worldwide. In this issue, we discuss how micronutrients can help to alleviate the many harmful ...
- Created on 22 January 2019
- 42. We Are Not “Roundup Ready”
- (NEWS)
- ... 50 times more glyphosate on corn crops than they did in 1996. Each year, more than 250 million pounds of glyphosate is used in the US alone on edible crops such as genetically modified “Roundup ready” ...
- Created on 27 September 2018
- 43. The Benefits Of Micronutrients In Hemangiomas
- (NEWS)
- ... is seen to act on multiple targets in hemangiomas. By blocking specific enzymes the micronutrients are shown to reduce angiogenesis and tumor growth, and at the same time by inducing apoptosis they help ...
- Created on 08 August 2018
- 44. Benefits Of Micronutrients In Lyme Disease-Part II
- (NEWS)
- ... treatment can alleviate symptoms, the bacteria causing Lyme disease have extremely effective survival strategies within the body and they are able to escape the antibiotic effects. The most commonly ...
- Created on 19 June 2018
- 45. The Benefits of Micronutrients in Lyme Disease
- (NEWS)
- ... higher due to frequent misdiagnosis of the disease and they may be closer to 300,000. Lyme disease manifests as an inflammatory disease that can affect many organs in the body. In its early stage (localized) ...
- Created on 22 May 2018
- 46. The Benefits Of Micronutrients For Wound Healing And Healthy Skin
- (NEWS)
- ... damage, which means they are better protected against diseases and aging. Ascorbyl palmitate is also an effective free radical scavenger antioxidant. One of the advantages of taking a nutritional supplement ...
- Created on 24 April 2018
- 47. The Benefits Of Micronutrients In Wound Healing
- (NEWS)
- ... steroidal anti inflammatory (NSAID) painkillers and steroids, are frequently prescribed during this phase and they also increase the chances of delayed would healing. Although most of these risk factors ...
- Created on 03 April 2018
- 48. The Benefits Of Micronutrients In Healing Bone Fractures
- (NEWS)
- ... needed for healthy bones or that they aid in the fracture healing process. However, this overlooks the fact that calcium and other minerals which contribute to building bones, are deposited on a basic ...
- Created on 20 March 2018
- 49. Healthy Bones Need Healthy Connective Tissue
- (NEWS)
- ... such as during menopause; however, the micronutrient supplemented group of rats had normal serum calcium levels indicating they were restored due to supplementation. Approximately half of all women start ...
- Created on 06 March 2018
- 50. Micronutrients Are Needed For A Healthy Skeletal System
- (NEWS)
- ... bone growth occurs during childhood and puberty, and tapers off as the person approaches 16-18 years of age. While the bones do not grow in size after 18-20 years, they do not remain just as stagnant, ...
- Created on 20 February 2018
- 51. Cellular effects of citrus compounds
- (Others)
- ... with morbidity and mortality from degenerative diseases. As different citrus compounds and fruit extracts provide a variety of physiological benefits and they are widely used in nutritional supplements ...
- Created on 04 January 2023
- 52. Linoleic acid binds to SARS‑CoV‑2 RdRp and represses replication of seasonal human coronavirus OC43
- (Coronavirus)
- ... the SARS-CoV-2 strain. Particularly, they lays down a new prospect for linoleic acid’s RdRp-inhibitory activity, as a candidate for further studies, which are warranted to corroborate the results presented ...
- Created on 16 November 2022
- 53. Age and Dietary Vitamin C Intake Affect Brain Physiology in Genetically Modified Mice Expressing Human Lipoprotein(A) and Unable to Synthesize Vitamin C
- (Aging)
- ... mice as they age. Moreover, we observed that the formation of brain lipoprotein(a) deposits was negatively correlated with brain level of vitamin C, thereby confirming its role as a stability factor for ...
- Created on 24 December 2021
- 54. Effective and safe global public health strategy to fight the COVID-19 pandemic: Specific micronutrient combination inhibits Coronavirus cell-entry receptor (ACE2) expression
- (Publications)
- ... health strategies against the current pandemic. Moreover, they also promise to significantly reduce the risk of pandemics caused by other coronaviruses such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus ...
- Created on 02 July 2020
- 55. Scientific Breakthough Towards Natural Control of the Pandemic
- (Publications)
- ... health strategies against the current pandemic. Moreover, they also promise to significantly reduce the risk of pandemics caused by other coronaviruses such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 56. Nutritional Deficiencies in Young People: Causes, Consequences and Strategies
- (Others)
- ... to late twenties rarely cause concern. However, this stage of life can be challenging for many reasons. As young men and women push their bodies to achieve athletic, aesthetic and professional goals, they ...
- Created on 01 May 2020
- 57. Sathvika Gopalasetty
- (Future Scientist)
- ... dependable person who is always curious and enthusiastic to learn. What is Cancer? Normal cells divide methodically and die once they are worn out and damaged. Cancer occurs when genetic defects ...
- Created on 20 September 2019
- 58. Future Scientists
- (Future Scientist)
- ... their scientific and medical careers. They can shape up the future of our individual and global health by practicing and promoting Cellular Medicine and prioritizing health solutions that are safe and ...
- Created on 11 September 2019
- 59. Hair growth stimulating effect of a nutrient mixture in athymic nude mice
- (Others)
- ... objective in this study was to examine the effects of a mixture of nutrients containing ascorbic acid, lysine, proline and green tea extract on hair growth in nude mice, since they are genetically predisposed ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 60. A Novel Nutrient Mixture Induces Apoptosis in Human Mesothelioma Cells (MSTO-211H) via Activation of Caspases
- (Lung Cancer)
- ... a dismal prognosis. Purpose of the study: Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy are the mainstay of treatment yet they are ineffective in increasing the mesothelioma patient survival. Therefore, ...
- Created on 08 May 2019