Science news articles about 'lipid disorder'
Food additive may one day help control blood lipids and reduce disease risk
... — and also happens to be used as a food additive — it may be possible to improve the treatment of lipid disorders and minimize drug side effects by adding particular varieties of lecithin to food." ...Pittsburgh scientists find protein may be key to new therapies for elevated triglycerides
... have identified a potential target for the development of new therapies to treat hypertriglyceridemia, a lipid disorder commonly seen in people who are obese and diabetic. Results of their study are ...Researcher explains why statins cause low rates of muscle symptoms
... aspirin, explains why statins cause low rates of muscle symptoms. Statins are used for the treatment of lipid disorders, in particular, elevated LDL (bad) cholesterol in patients with and without ...Researchers discover new fat-fighting pathway
... could lead to novel drugs for the treatment of metabolic syndrome (characterized by obesity, blood lipid disorders, and insulin resistance) and for a common liver disease known as "fatty liver" or ...Triglycerides implicated in diabetes nerve loss
... connections between cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Elevated triglycerides are one of the most common features of the lipid disorders found in patients with type 2 diabetes, by far the most ...New study shows people with mental health problems receive inadequate medical care
... mental health problems might be at high risk of medical complications such as diabetes, cardiovascular and lipid disorders therefore medical care might be appropriately enhanced in this group."USC researchers present new strategies to prevent childhood obesity
... in a discussion that will address prevention as well as treatment of type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and lipid disorders in children and teens who are overweight or obese. The plenary ...Banning smoking in public places and workplaces is good for the heart
... Leadership Center University of California, San Francisco. "While cardiologists routinely screen for lipid disorders and high blood pressure, they also need to become vigilant about asking patients ...Common herbicides and fibrates block nutrient-sensing receptor found in gut and pancreas
... exerts its taste effects by blocking T1R3. Fibrates are a class of drugs frequently used to treat lipid disorders such as high blood cholesterol and triglycerides. Phenoxy-herbicides are used in ...Stanford study identifies cellular mechanism that causes lupuslike symptoms in mice
... been identified and are in clinical trials for treatment of high blood cholesterol and other lipid disorders. Thus, the direct involvement of PPAR-delta in suppressing autoantibody production and ...
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