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Apr 04, 2006 |
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Abstract: Increased Expression of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Subunit 2D in the Skin of Patients with Fibromyalgia
Researchers studied the expression of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDAR) in skin of patients with fibromyalgia (FM) to investigate their role. |
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Mar 29, 2006 |
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Abstract: Lower Plasma Vitamin E Levels Are Associated With the Frailty Syndrome: The InCHIANTI Study
We tested the hypothesis that, independent of confounders, low plasma levels of vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol), the main fat-soluble human antioxidant, are associated with the frailty syndrome in older persons free from dementia and disability. |
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Mar 27, 2006 |
Article |
A New Metal Detector to Study Human Disease: Zinc Research
Research scientists are just beginning to fathom how the body keeps levels of zinc under the precise control that spells the difference between health and disease. |
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Mar 27, 2006 |
Article |
Discovery of Pivotal Pathway to Regulating Inflammatory Arthritis
Researchers have discovered that blocking an intracellular signaling enzyme in a key pathway may lead to effective new treatments to fight rheumatoid arthritis. |
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Mar 16, 2006 |
Article |
B Vitamins to Lower Homocysteine May Help Lower Stroke Risk
The B vitamin group, including folic acid, B6, and B12, reduce the amount of the amino acid homocysteine in the blood. High levels of this substance have been linked to heart disease. |
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Mar 16, 2006 |
Article |
Research: Omega Oils Influence Mood, Impulsivity and Personality
People who have high intakes of omega-3 fatty acids are more agreeable and less impulsive, says a new study from Pittsburgh. |
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Mar 14, 2006 |
Article |
Study Suggests New Help for Arthritis Sufferers
A naturally occuring compound supplement - methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) – could offer arthritis sufferers short-term relief from knee pain, according to a recent study. |
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Feb 13, 2006 |
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Study: Low Selenium Levels Linked to Higher Risk of Osteoarthritis
A team from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found that for every additional tenth of a part per million of selenium in volunteers' bodies, there was a 15-20 per cent decrease in their risk of knee osteoarthritis. |
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Jan 30, 2006 |
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Research: Hope for Arthritis Stems From Within
Leeds bioengineers have developed an innovative technique for cartilage repair combining the self-healing powers of the body with stem cell science to help young people avoid debilitating knee problems and give hope to arthritis sufferers. |
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Jan 30, 2006 |
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Using Statins to Potentially Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis
Statins, a class of drugs widely used to treat high cholesterol, have also recently been studied for their potential role in inflammation and other cell processes, including immune response. |
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