Food as Medicine, Food as Poison, Dealing with Food as a (Sweet) Addiction: Part I
...compared sugar imbibing to substances of abuse in rat models and concluded the following: Food is not ordinarily like a substance of abuse, but [...]
...compared sugar imbibing to substances of abuse in rat models and concluded the following: Food is not ordinarily like a substance of abuse, but [...]
...in the regulation of the circadian clocks have now been identified and are being studied in both humans and animal models. We are beginning to [...]
...our children see, but we can be good role models at home. One simple step as a parent – you are the steward of self-love. Do you lead by [...]
...models, and how training programs can be adapted for older adults with disabilities or those residing in assisted living and skilled nursing [...]
...whether care is delivered from one or multiple organisations or within different models of home care, for example, the hospital in the home, [...]
...Capasso F. Nitric oxide and castor oil-induced diarrhea. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1994 Jan;268(1):291-5. [6] Vieira C et al. .Effect of ricinoleic acid in acute and [...]
...to validate its findings in mice models by seeing if a high PPA maternal diet causes autism in mice genetically predisposed to the condition. There [...]
...over the long term,” Gereau said. “That issue needs to be tested in preclinical models and early clinical trials to make sure the [...]
...The effect of the peptide has been tested on isolated arteries and animal models. Gastrointestinal digestion on the raw extract of spirulina [...]
...someone’s health when the entire individual is being taken into account. Also, patient education is a huge aspect of natural health models, [...]