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Gestational diabetes controlled by diet long term risks

Studies have shown that intestinal microbiota can be modulated by administering inulin fructans and galactans with a predominant effect on bifidobacteria and to some extent on lactobacillus species Effects of oxidative stress on embryonic development. The 6-hydroxyl-inositolhydroxyl-group hydrolysis of the DCI and MYO groups is included in the stero-isomer formulation 9, both of which are… Read More »

Sweet as: The science of how diet can change the way sugar tastes: Learning and tasting are controlled by the same molecules, animal studies show – Science Daily

Researchers at the University of Sydney have discovered the basic science of how sweet taste perception is fine-tuned in response to different diets. While it has long been known that food can taste different based on previous experience, until now we didn’t know the molecular pathways that controlled this effect. Professor Greg Neely at the… Read More »

Heart failure can be controlled

Heart failure may seem frightening, but it doesn’t mean that the heart will stop functioning. Heart failure generally is a treatable condition. It means that the heart is weak and not pumping blood as it should. Because blood is not pumped properly to organs such as the kidneys or brain, they receive less oxygen. In… Read More »