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Poor prenatal nutrition permanently damages function of insulin-producing cells in the pancreas

...special attention to prevention tactics, including exercise and weight control to minimize insulin resistance -- the other major factor involved in triggering type 2 diabetes. "In particular, someone who was a low-birth-weight baby can compound the risk of developing diabetes by becoming overweight," she add...

Chemists identify key gene in development of type 1 diabetes

...ons minimized by following a healthy diet, getting exercise and taking prescribed medications as directed, according to health experts. The Institute for Medical Research at North Shore-LIJ provided funding for this study. The American Chemical Society is a nonprofit organization, chartered by the U.S. Cong...

Vascular structure and function improve with diet and exercise

... risk may improve by the eighth week of a diet and exercise regimen, according to a study presented today at t...died the combined effects of personalized physical exercise and Mediterranean-style diet plans in volunteers with pre-clinical risk factors for cardiovascular d...

Towards precise classification of cancers based on robust gene functional expression profiles

...ons minimized by following a healthy diet, getting exercise and taking prescribed medications as directed, according to health experts. The Institute for Medical Research at North Shore-LIJ provided funding for this study. The American Chemical Society is a nonprofit organization, chartered by the U.S. Cong...

Cricket's finicky mating behavior boosts biodiversity

... Whatever the reason, it's very important that she exercise this preference in order to keep the species distinct." Mendelson spent three and one-half years studying the Laupala cricket with Kerry Shaw, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Maryland. The thumbnail-sized Laupala spawns new species a...

NIH Calls on Scientists to Speed Public Release of Research Publications

...le, and NIH is committed to helping our scientists exercise this right. We urge publishers to work closely wit...scripts to NIH. Authors are strongly encouraged to exercise their right to specify that their articles will be publicly available through PubMed Central (PMC) a...

Low oxygen likely made Great Dying worse, greatly delayed recovery

...duced supply. It would be like forcing athletes to exercise more but giving them less food. They'd be in trouble." Ward was lead author of a paper published in Science earlier this year presenting evidence that extinction rates of land vertebrates were elevated throughout the late Permian, likely because of ...

Scientists reveal the shape of a protein that helps retroviruses break into cells

...duced supply. It would be like forcing athletes to exercise more but giving them less food. They'd be in trouble." Ward was lead author of a paper published in Science earlier this year presenting evidence that extinction rates of land vertebrates were elevated throughout the late Permian, likely because of ...

Too much water may be as dangerous as too little during long-distance athletic events

...is as simple as weighing yourself before and after exercise and comparing that number to the amount of fluid you consumed throughout. "All serious distance athletes should find out what their rate of fluid loss is and individualize their fluid intake prior to a distance event," Dr. Levine said. "It's also g...

Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld are now species of slime-mold beetles -- but strictly in homage

...is as simple as weighing yourself before and after exercise and comparing that number to the amount of fluid you consumed throughout. "All serious distance athletes should find out what their rate of fluid loss is and individualize their fluid intake prior to a distance event," Dr. Levine said. "It's also g...

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...is as simple as weighing yourself before and after exercise and comparing that number to the amount of fluid you consumed throughout. "All serious distance athletes should find out what their rate of fluid loss is and individualize their fluid intake prior to a distance event," Dr. Levine said. "It's also g...

Python a 'hearty' eater

...eling of the heart occurs in adapting to prolonged exercise and in response to some diseases. The python does not eat frequently; it's more of a binge eater. James Hicks at the University of California, Irvine, together with his colleagues, discovered the snake's tell-tale heart undergoes drastic physiologic...

Remote control flies? Fly behavior controlled by laser light

...School of Medicine researchers have found a way to exercise a little mind control over fruit flies, making the flies jump, beat their wings, and fly on command by triggering genetic "remote controls" that the scientists designed and installed in the insects' central nervous systems, according to a new report ...

Penn Researchers Use Robotic Surgery

...ords surgeons the direct, "intuitive" control they exercise in traditional open surgical procedures, seamlessly translating their natural hand, wrist and finger movements at the console into corresponding micro-movements of laparoscopic surgical instruments inside the patient's body. Additionally, the robot ...

Two new retroviruses—transmitted from animals—identified

...ords surgeons the direct, "intuitive" control they exercise in traditional open surgical procedures, seamlessly translating their natural hand, wrist and finger movements at the console into corresponding micro-movements of laparoscopic surgical instruments inside the patient's body. Additionally, the robot ...

15 generations of untrained jocks, couch potatoes show big physiological adaptations

...coordinated to maximize efficiency, independent of exercise or other environmental influences." And by the G15... could provide insight into human attitudes toward exercise and lead to therapies to improve oxygen delivery in patients with muscular, cardiovascular and respi...

Female volunteers prepare for a second 'bedrest'

...ise' group were put through their paces in regular exercise sessions. In another group, daily meals were accompanied by a dietary supplement (certain amino acids which form the basis of proteins). Volunteers needed for phase 2 For phase 2 of the study, which is due to begin in September, ESA, the French spa...

Lance Armstrong through a physiological lens: hard training boosts muscle power 8%

...ive college students performed only 2-4 minutes of exercise per session and just six sessions over 2 weeks. Th...y was that this small total amount of very intense exercise training was sufficient to 'double' the length of time that intense aerobic exercise could be mainta...

Beauty queens urge girls not to sacrifice their bones

...tures the theme "Move it or Lose it" - the role of exercise in building strong bones". The theme for World Os...se it" which looks at the impact of weight-bearing exercise on building strong bones. Professor Helmut Minne, an IOF Board member and author of the report, not...

Newly Discovered Role for Heart Response Enzyme May Yield Better Heart Failure Therapy

...g the heart to respond to such external stimuli as exercise or stress, as well as in the progressive loss of h... enhance the heart's pumping action in response to exercise or stress. In heart failure patients, chronic stress leads to an excess of adrenaline, over-stimula...

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