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homocycsteine

CORRECTION: Methylation Deficiency Disrupts Circadian Rhythms

The methyl cycle, a universal metabolic pathway providing methyl groups for the methylation of nuclei acids and proteins, regulates all aspects of cellular physiology. In ...
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Cognitive Health

New Research Illuminates Polarizing Roles of IL-17 for Respiratory Distress and Mind-Body Connection

Commentary: COVID-19: a case for inhibiting IL-17? The cytokine, IL-17 has been in the news lately, but for very different reasons. We look at two ...
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American Association of Naturopathic Physicians

Evolving Incomes, Services and Clinical Foci of Naturopathic Practices: Musings on the Graduate Success and Compensation Study

Virtually every corner of the medical industry houses an entangling drama between mission and money. There is the service, the need to make a living, ...
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Aging

Anticholinergic Drugs May Accelerate Cognitive Decline

A team of scientists, led by researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, report that anticholinergic drugs used for a broad array ...
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Immune Health

The Berrylicious Benefits of Black Elderberry

Pleasant-Tasting Purple Berries that Provide Powerful Immune Protection Let’s face it, we all have days when the burden of remembering to take our supplements or ...
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Immune Health

Hemicellulose as an Immune Enhancing Tool

The Impact of Hemicellulose from Plants and Mushroom-Derived Polysaccharides on Immune Function Hemicellulose isn’t a new thing. In fact, it is as timeless as the ...
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COVID-19

It’s Not Kawasaki … It’s PIMS-TS in Children with COVID-19

Researchers have uncovered how the immune system is altered in a rare coronavirus related illness in children with COVID-19 referred to as pediatric inflammatory multisystem ...
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Gut Microbiome

Discovery of the Week: Novel Antibody Found in Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitive People

A new study of the antibodies produced by people with gluten sensitivity may lead to a better way to detect the condition and treat it. ...
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kidney cancer
Cancer

Link between Gut Microbiome and Kidney Cancer Treatment Outcomes

Physicians at City of Hope, working in collaboration with scientists at Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), have found that greater gut microbial diversity in patients ...
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Foundational Nutrition

Vitamin D and Calcium Twice Daily May Keep Vertigo Away

Taking vitamin D and calcium twice a day may reduce chances of getting vertigo again, according to a study published in the online issue of ...
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