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Skipping Breakfast Disrupts “Clock Genes” that Regulate Body Weight and Glucose

By AFTAU on Nov 30, 2017   Health  

Skipping Breakfast Disrupts “Clock Genes” that Regulate Body Weight and Glucose

Consuming breakfast normalizes the expression of genes that improve insulin and glucose responses all day long, TAU researchers say Irregular eating habits such as skipping breakfast are often associated with obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease, but the precise impact of meal times on the body’s internal clock has been less clear. A […]

Student Collaboration Ieads to First Results Describing Sick Sea Star Immune Response

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Oct 8, 2015   At Sea, Featured  

Student Collaboration Ieads to First Results Describing Sick Sea Star Immune Response

Though millions of sea stars along the West Coast have perished in the past several years from an apparent wasting disease, scientists still don’t know why. The iconic marine creature develops white lesions on its limbs and within days can dissolve or “melt” into a gooey mass. Last year, researchers identified a type of pathogen […]

Adaptation to High-Fat Diet, Cold had Profound Effect on Inuit, Including Shorter Height

By Robert Sanders | University of California-Berkeley on Sep 18, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

Adaptation to High-Fat Diet, Cold had Profound Effect on Inuit, Including Shorter Height

The traditional diet of Greenland natives – the Inuit – is held up as an example of how high levels of omega-3 fatty acids can counterbalance the bad health effects of a high-fat diet, but a new study hints that what’s true for the Inuit may not be true for everyone else. The study, which […]

Gene Found that is Essential to Maintaining Breast and Cancer Stem Cells

By Toni Baker | Medical College of Georgia on May 12, 2015   Health  

Gene Found that is Essential to Maintaining Breast and Cancer Stem Cells

AUGUSTA, Ga. – The gene and hormone soup that enables women to breastfeed their newborns also can be a recipe for breast cancer, particularly when the first pregnancy is after age 30. Researchers have now found that the gene DNMT1 is essential to maintaining breast, or mammary, stem cells, that enable normal rapid growth of […]

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