
…,500 calories a day) wanted to continue with it than those on the two-day fasting regimen. “It’s going to suit some people more than others,” Dr. Michelle Harvie says. “For some, being able to cut out 3,000-4,000 calories in two days and then eat normally for the rest of the time is much more attractive than cutting back a little every day; for others it’s too drastic. It gives us another option….

…Before he took his life, few people knew that the well-known automotive entrepreneur wrestled with bipolar disorder. “Currently the best treatments for bipolar disorder are only effective for 30 percent to 50 percent of patients,” said Melvin McInnis, M.D., the Thomas B and Nancy Upjohn Woodworth Professor of Bipolar Disorder and Depression at the University of Michigan Medical School and…
…#8211; a cancer that forms in the nerve tissue. In every case, combining fasting with chemotherapy made the cancer treatment more effective. Multiple cycles of fasting combined with chemotherapy cured 20% of those with a highly aggressive form of cancer while 40% with a limited spread of the same cancer were cured. None of the mice survived if they were treated with chemotherapy alone. Researchers…

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…because they allow her “to transform my interests in physics, chemistry, and biology into solutions for current health problems.” She won the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2011 Grand Award and the ISEF 2010 Grand Award (both for medicine and health science), and a trip to attend the Taiwan International Science Fair awarded by the National Taiwan Science Education Cent…
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Read More » US scientists found that starvation on alternate days can make people live longer by boosting brain power and shedding weight. The research team said that fasting on and off can boost brain power and help to lose weight at the same time. The National Institutes for Aging said their research was based on giving animals the bare minimum of calories required to keep them alive and results showed the…

…e ability to think, communicate and socially interact and affect one in 110 US children The risk of an autism spectrum disorder occurring in a younger brother or sister was estimated to be from 3% to 14% in the past years. However, researchers have now discovered this is close to 19%. “The average risk for the whole sample was 18.7%,” said researcher Sally Ozonoff, PhD,…

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, theaflavins and thearubigins, that help to reduce the amount of fat absorbed by the gut, and can cut cholesterol. However, proteins found in cows’ milk neutralize this ability. Drink your tea black. 3. Eating white bread. Too many refined carbs, especially white bread and white rice, can lead to weight gain, particularly around the midriff, found researchers at Tufts University in Boston. Two gr…
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…emi the long days are not the only obstacle that fasting Muslims face. No shop in this town of 60,000 sells halal food, which is prepared according to Islamic law. The nearest town, Oulu, that does is 300 km away. Another option is Lulea, across the border in Sweden. Nafisa Yeasmin opts for Lulea, which is a six-hour round trip journey by car, with a shopping list full of items, including black ch…
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…flu virus could change into a form able to spread rapidly between humans It is for this reason that relatively few people have died of bird flu. Latest World Health Organization (WHO) figures indicate 332 people have died of the illness since 2003. Health officials are concerned though that the H5N1 virus could one day mutate into a form that could be spread between humans through coughs and sneez…

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hip with Ernesto Bustamante ended in May, after he put a gun to her head a third time and told her how he would use it to kill her. Ernesto Bustamante had informed the chairman of his department April 30 that was experiencing withdrawal symptoms due to a change in his medication. On October 3, a judge ordered Ernesto Bustamante’s personnel records to be released. Related searc…
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…indness, spinal cord and other severe injuries, and new cells for damaged organs. The Sanger Institute research is focused on two main forms: 1. embryonic stem cells, which are harvested from embryos, 2. reprogrammed cells, also known as induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells), which are reprogrammed from ordinary skin or blood cells. iPS cells were first discovered in 2006. The iPS cells seeme…

…en tested in great apes.” Members of the research team – who also came from from Kyoto University in Japan and the University of Arizona, Tucson, US – issued questionnaires to around 230 people observing chimpanzees and orangutans in zoos and research centres in the US, Canada, Australia and Japan. The survey described about 40 to 50 personality “items”, which when gr…

…bout it fighting off a cold. But new research from the University of Adelaide suggests that immune cells in your brain may contribute to how you respond to alcohol. “It’s amazing to think that despite 10,000 years of using alcohol, and several decades of investigation into the way that alcohol affects the nerve cells in our brain, we are still trying to figure out exactly how it works,” says lead…

European Union has decided to spend 3 million Euros to research “the potential of insects as an alternative source of protein”. EU says that research projects will be selected during this year. Food experts agree that insects would probably have to be disguised for European audiences, so the insect “food” could be used as an additive in burgers and other fast food. The UN’s Food Standards A…

…triclosan suggests that it may hinder the process by which muscles – including the heart – receive signals from the brain. Molecular bioscientist Professor Isaac Pessah found a “dramatic” 25% reduction in heart function within 20 minutes of laboratory mice being exposed to triclosan. He warned that there is “strong evidence” that it could affect human health. His study also found that…

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…a website which makes use of all this information so that patients can have a look at hospitals in their area and the risks associated with different operations and how this has changed over time from 2001. “Patients can also look at their age and other factors which might have an impact. This website speeds the whole process up. We will be updating the information every three months to ensu…
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A new research suggests that a diet rich in vitamins and fish may protect the brain from ageing while junk food has the opposite effect. Elderly people with high blood levels of vitamins and omega 3 fatty acids had less brain shrinkage and better mental performance, a Neurology study found. Trans fats found in fast foods were linked to lower scores in tests and more shrinkage typical of Alzheimer…

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…eptember. During this period the satellite passed over Canada, the African continent, and the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The mid-point of that ground-track and a possible reentry location is 31 N latitude and 219 E longitude.” The $750 million satellite, weighing six tons, first penetrated Earth’s atmosphere somewhere over the Pacific Ocean, but that doesn’t necessarily…