Diet and metabolic syndrome: where does resistant starch fit in? J AOAC Int. 2004;87(3):756-60.Tapsell Linda C.Diet and metabolic syndrome: where does resistant starch fit in?. Journal of AOAC International . 2004Linda CT.Diet and metabolic syndrome: where does resistant starch fit in?....
magnesium, and vitamin C, but they also contain a healthy dose of glucose – which is the brain’s preferred source of energy. In addition, bananas contain a type of dietary fiber called resistant starch, which has been shown to improve cognitive function. ...
Moving swiftly on. My question relates to the concept of Number Needed to Treat (NNT). The NNT is a figure widely used in medicine as an outcome measure. It means how many people do you need to treat ‘T’ to achieve a benefit of some kind. The benefit can be many different things,...
Insulin is the hormone responsible for moving glucose out of the bloodstream and into the cells to be transformed into energy. The insulin-resistant horse possesses a unique genetic makeup that affects this process, making it less efficient than normal. As a result he is able to conserve more ...
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Cancer cells normally develop the ability to rewire or reprogram themselves to become resistant to treatments that were previously effective. Despite progress in understanding drug resistance, knowledge gaps remain regarding the underlying biological causes of drug resistance and the design of cancer treatme...