Science news articles about 'journal of lipid research'
New research suggests diabetes transmitted from parents to children
A new study in the September issue of the Journal of Lipid Research suggests an unusual form of inheritance may have a role in the rising rate of diabetes, especially in children and young adults, in ...Trans-fatty acids and insulin sensitivity
... a lot of negative health news, but in the July Journal of Lipid research, a dietary study in rats suggests that trans-fats do not increase the risk of insulin resistance and diabetes ...Protein transports nutrients believed to protect against eye disease
... National Eye Institute. The research appears in the August issue of the Journal of Lipid Research. Xanthophylls are a class of carotenoids, naturally occurring pigments that absorb blue light and ...Genetic variant increases triglyceride levels in Asian-Americans
... reports a comprehensive study in the August Journal of Lipid Research. In fact, all 11 subjects who carried ... genetic change seems restricted to Asians, as the researchers studied 779 non-Asian subjects ...Compound that helps rice grow reduces nerve, vascular damage from diabetes
... remained unknown. New research, published online in the Journal of Lipid Research, shows the growth ... eat – rice with the benefits of ASG. The MCG research team reported in December 2007 in Nutrition ...Nearly a century later, new findings support Warburg theory of cancer
... as cardiolipin (CL). They reported their findings in the December edition of the Journal of Lipid Research. Abnormalities in cardiolipin can impair mitochondrial function and energy production. ...Potential atherosclerosis drug exhibits no harmful side-effects in liver
... lesions in the mice (45-48%) without increasing fat content in the liver or blood. Together, these results, appearing in the February Journal of Lipid Research, show much therapeutic promise.Genetically engineered mice don't get obese, but do develop gallstones
... without L-Fabp had gallstones. Davidson's team reports its findings in the May issue of the Journal of Lipid Research. Davidson says in addition to risk factors such as diabetes and obesity, these ...Health benefits of physical activity more pronounced in women
... large Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study, which appears in the August issue of Journal of Lipid Research, was carried out by Keri Monda and colleagues at North Carolina and Baylor. They ...Statins show dramatic drug and cell dependent effects in the brain
... , such as dementia. However, a study in the October Journal of Lipid Research finds that similar statin drugs can have profoundly different effects on brain cells –both beneficial and ...
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