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Protein restriction may be useful in reducing obesity, diabetes: Study – Times of India
Publicado em 21 de setembro de 2022
WASHINGTON: According to a study, reducing protein consumption can help regulate metabolic syndrome and some of its key symptoms, such as obesity, diabetes, and high blood pressure (hypertension).
An article reporting the study is published in the journal Nutrients.
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of conditions that heighten the risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke and diabetes, including hypertension, high blood sugar, excess body fat around the waist and abnormal cholesterol [...]
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Mechanism Involved in Transmission of Genetic Disease from Mother to Child
Publicado emMitochondria are organelles that generate a lot of the chemical power wanted by cells. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) accommodates 16,569 nucleotides topic to mutation. Some of those mutations can result in the event of mitochondrial ailments. Whereas nuclear DNA (the well-known double helix, which encodes a lot of the genome) is inherited from each dad and mom, mtDNA is inherited solely from the mom. At start, a feminine toddler’s ovaries already comprise all of the eggs she is going to [...]ver notícia -
Omicron Has Mutations Detected in Previous Variants
Publicado em 10 fevereiro 2022“In light of the data available so far, we believe the existing vaccines are indeed effective against all variants of the virus, all things considered. They may also be effective against any other variants that emerge in future,” said Ricardo Dures-Carvalho, researcher affiliated with the university’s medical school (EPM-UNIFESP) and the last author of the article, and he has received a scholarship from FAPESP. Another study led by Dures-Carvalho described several mutations [...]ver notícia -
Coronavirus Likely To Remain Active Even After Quarantine Period: Study
Publicado em 31 janeiro 2022Some people infected with SARS-CoV-2 may be able to transmit the virus for longer than the recommended quarantine period, without necessarily manifesting any symptoms during the final stage of the infection, a study suggests. The research, published recently in the journal Frontiers in Medicine, involved 38 Brazilian patients who were followed on a weekly basis between April and November 2020. The researchers affiliated with the Pasteur-USP Scientific Platform, a partnership between [...]ver notícia