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Salt Takes a Toll on Youth & Teen Health

Salt Takes a Toll on Youth & Teen Health Healthy Diet and Human Growth Hormone Telomeres are the end caps of chromosomes, protecting the DNA complexes from deterioration during cell division. Telomere shortening is considered a marker of cellular aging, and prematurely shortened telomeres have been linked to increased risk of cancers, heart disease, dementia…

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Fruits & Veggies Boost Women’s Cardiovascular Health

Fruits & Veggies Boost Women’s Cardiovascular Health       Women’s Cardiovascular Health and Human Growth Hormone Previous studies have reported that middle-aged adults whose diet consists of a high proportion of fruits and vegetables are less likely to have a heart attack or stroke.  Michael D. Miedema, from the Minneapolis Heart Institute (Minnesota, USA),…

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Smart Nanofibers as Dialysis Replacement

Smart Nanofibers as Dialysis Replacement        Alternative Medicine and HGH There is a need to develop a simple, cheap, and accessible method of treating patients with kidney failure, especially in resource-limited environments such as disaster areas and the developing world due to the inaccessibility of conventional hemodialysis treatments.  Koki Namekawa, from the International…

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Genetic Test for Colon Cancer Screening

Genetic Test for Colon Cancer Screening      Health and Human Growth Hormone Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States and is projected to cause over 50,000 deaths in 2014.  In that the biological processes of the disease readily lend themselves to screening, scientists are developing new tools…

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Fish Compound Hooks Better Sleep

Fish Compound Hooks Better Sleep        Dietary Supplementation and Human Growth Hormone An ever-expanding library of data suggests a variety of potential health-improving benefits of omega-3 fatty acids – compounds found abundantly in “fatty fish” such as salmon, herring, and sardines.   Previous studies have suggested links between poor sleep and low blood levels…

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A Sweet Solve to Antibiotic Resistance

A Sweet Solve to Antibiotic Resistance Infection Protection and Human Growth Hormone An age-old natural sweetener, honey has been utilized in folk medicine around the world, oftentimes as a topical wound dressing.  Honey is filled with healthful polyphenols, most  notably – phenolic acids, caffeic acid, p-coumaric acid and ellagic acid.  Susan M. Meschwitz, from Salve…

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CV Exercise in Young Adulthood Preserves Cognitive Function in Middle-Age

CV Exercise in Young Adulthood Preserves Cognitive Function in Middle-Age Human Growth Hormone and Memory Running regularly or participating in other forms of cardiovascular exercise in your 20s may help to preserve memory and thinking skills in middle-age, according to recent study results. David R Jacobs, Jr, PhD, of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis,…

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The Diabetes – Cancer Link

The Diabetes – Cancer Link Human Growth Hormone and Health Pre-existing diabetes may increase the death risk of cancer patients; this excess mortality is larger among patients with diabetes treated with insulin. Kristina Ranc, from the Steno Diabetes Center (Denmark), and colleagues assessed all patients diagnosed with cancer in Denmark between 1995 and 2009 — a…

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Sports Participation May Lower Breast Cancer Risk

Sports Participation May Lower Breast Cancer Risk        Women’s Health and Human Growth Hormone A number of previous studies report that physical activity exerts a protective role in a number of cancers.  Mathieu Boniol, from the International Prevention Research Institute (France), and colleagues completed a meta-analysis of 37 studies, involving a total of…

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Breath Temp Linked to Cancer

Breath Temp Linked to Cancer       Health and Human Growth Hormone     There is keen interest in developing non-invasive cancer diagnostics, with a number of scientific teams devising breath tests for various cancers. Elisiana Carpagnano, from the University of Foggia (Italy), and colleagues have found that breath temperature may serve as as…

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