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Cancers Delete Suppressing Genes on Chromosomes - Softpedia

Cancers Delete Suppressing Genes on Chromosomes - Softpedia | Longevity science | Scoop.it

Numerous cancer types are known to have an influence on human chromosomes, deleting certain portions in order to be able to infect the body. Now, researchers have shown that some of these deleted sections contain clusters of tumor-suppressing genes.

 

Experts say that this has been suspected for quite some time, but that evidence to prove that this was indeed the case has been lacking. The new investigation looked at a copy-number alteration (CNA), a deletion that occurs on the short arm of chromosome 8 (8p).

 

The study was carried out on mouse models of human liver cancer. Researchers found that this specific CNA affected a series of genes that work together to counteract tumors as soon as they start evolving.

 

 

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Mediterranean diet may be best for diabetes

Diets lean on meat and rich in healthy fats like olive oil were most effective at promoting weight loss and lowering blood sugar among people with diabetes in a review of evidence from the last 10 years.

Benefits were also seen with diets low in carbohydrates, high in protein or low in simple sugars.

 

 

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12 months to healthier eating

12 months to healthier eating | Longevity science | Scoop.it
Break your better-eating resolution into 12 manageable parts and implement one each month.
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Also in this article, 25 recipes under 500 calories.

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Hungry for Healthy Food: Consumer Report

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Mintel consumer study reveals more American consumers are tuned-in to their nutritional needs and are shopping more shrewdly for healthy foods.

 

"Consumers are more aware than ever of their own nutritional deficits, and what poor eating habits can do in terms of their long-term health."

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HEALTHbeat: 5 tips for decoding food labels

HEALTHbeat: 5 tips for decoding food labels | Longevity science | Scoop.it

Food labels, healthy snacks and more on eating from Harvard Med.

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Variety - A Key to Healthy, Low Calorie Eating: Study | Kardea Nutrition

Variety - A Key to Healthy, Low Calorie Eating: Study | Kardea Nutrition | Longevity science | Scoop.it

A new study suggests that healthy food variety may better satisfy our pleasure centers and help control the cravings that can derail a healthy eating plan.

 

After serving people fruit snacks, the researchers discovered that pleasure was related more to variety than initial preference.

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