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Jun 27, 2008 Abstract CFIDS  Investigation of the potential prebiotic properties of almond (Amygdalus communis L.) seeds - Source: Applied and Environmental Microbiology, May 23, 2008
Analysis finds the lipid (fat) in Almonds is an excellent “prebiotic” – improving the composition of gut bacteria by selectively supporting the growth of beneficial bacteria in the small intestine. [Source: Applied and Environmental Microbiology, May 23, 2008]
Apr 06, 2006 Article CFIDS  New Test for Vitamin B-12 Deficiency
A safer, more accurate test for vitamin B-12 deficiency -- which affects about a million Americans over the age of 65 -- has been developed by researchers at UC Davis and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Jan 23, 2006 Article CFIDS  Make it a Great New Year with Tea: Help for Managing Weight, Boosting the Immune System, and Promoting Heart Health
Tea, which studies suggest may be associated with decreased risk of heart disease and cancer, may also help in the battle against the bulge. A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggests that substances in tea may promote weight loss by increasing the amount of energy spent by the body.
Jan 16, 2006 Abstract CFIDS  Abstract: Increase of free Mg2+ in the skeletal muscle of chronic fatigue syndrome patients
In a previous study, we evaluated muscle blood flow and muscle metabolism in patients diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). To better understand muscle metabolism in CFS, we re-evaluated our data to calculate free Magnesium levels in skeletal muscle. Magnesium is an essential cofactor in a number of cell processes.
Jan 09, 2006 Article CFIDS  Research: Omega-3 Fatty Acid Levels and Immune Function in Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
The results of this study show that a decreased availability of omega3 PUFAs plays a role in the pathophysiology of CFS and is related to the immune pathophysiology of CFS.
Dec 19, 2005 Article,Abstract CFIDS  Abstract: Lower Serum Zinc in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Relationship to Immune Dysfunction and Relevance for Oxidative Stress Status
In this study, there was a trend toward a significant negative correlation between serum zinc and the severity of CFS, and there was a significant and negative correlation between serum zinc and the subjective experience of infection.
Nov 07, 2005 Article CFIDS  Eating Fish Associated With Slower Cognitive Decline - Thanks to Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Consuming fish at least once a week was associated with a 10 percent per year slower rate of cognitive decline in elderly people, according to a new study from Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Sep 15, 2005 Abstract CFIDS  Abstract: A preliminary epidemiological study and discussion on traditional Chinese medicine pathogenesis of chronic fatigue syndrome in Hong Kong
Our purpose is to conduct an epidemiological study of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and its syndrome types and symptoms of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) among adults (20-50 years old) in Hong Kong, and to discuss the TCM pathogenesis.
Sep 01, 2005 Abstract CFIDS  Abstract: Fatigue in adult coeliac disease
In coeliacs, fatigue is a common finding, which ameliorates with the gluten-free diet and is strictly correlated to depression although coeliacs on a gluten-free diet showed more frequent and more severe depression symptoms than coeliacs on a normal diet.
Jun 03, 2005 Article CFIDS  Research: Increased Vitamin B Consumption Reduces Women's Risk of Colorectal Cancer
According to a study published in the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) journal Gastroenterology, women with a high dietary intake of vitamin B6 over several years have a decreased risk of colorectal cancer (CRC).
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