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Fatty Liver Disease May Raise Heart Disease Risk In Overweight, Obese Kids (M
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A fatty liver that not well-known overweight and obese children may be a precursor of cardiovascular , researchers reported Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association. Researchers performed a case-controlled study of 150 overweight children biopsy-proven non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD) and 150 overweight children NAFLD
International Team Identifies 21 New Genetic Risk Factors For Crohn's Disease
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An international consortium of Crohn's researchers has combined data from three independent studies to identify 21 new genetic variants associated the inflammatory bowel disorder, bringing the total number of risk factors to 32
Fatty Liver Disease May Raise Heart Disease Risk In Overweight, Obese Kids (S
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Pediatric non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD) raises cardiovascular risk overweight and obese children. More than 6 million children the United States have the fatty liver . NAFLD most prevalent children and adolescents of Hispanic and Asian ethnicity. Researchers suggest all obese children and those symptoms of metabolic syndrome be screened for NAFLD
Montreal Heart Institute and Mount Sinai Hospital researchers contribute to C
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Twenty-one new genetic risk factors associated Crohn's have been discovered, more than doubling the amount of genetic information about the . An international consortium of Crohn's researchers combined efforts, including major contributions from Canadian researchers -- Dr. John D. Rioux from Montreal Heart Institute and Université de Montréal and Drs. Mark Silverberg ..
International team identifies 21 new genetic risk factors for Crohn's disease
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An international consortium of Crohn's researchers has combined data from three independent studies to identify 21 new genetic variants associated the inflammatory bowel disorder, bringing the total number of risk factors to 32. Several of these are involved the immune system's inital response to pathogens, supporting earlier evidence that disruptions a process called ..
Scientists ID New Genes Tied to Crohn's Disease (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
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MONDAY, June 30 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers have identified 21 new genetic regions implicated Crohn's , bringing to 32 the total number of genes and loci -- regions of the genome typically including one or more genes that are known to increase susceptibility to the
Fatty Liver Disease May Raise Heart Disease Risk In Overweight, Obese Kids (M
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A fatty liver that not well-known overweight and obese children may be a precursor of cardiovascular , researchers reported Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association. Researchers performed a case-controlled study of 150 overweight children biopsy-proven non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD) and 150 overweight children NAFLD
International Team Identifies 21 New Genetic Risk Factors For Crohn's Disease
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An international consortium of Crohn's researchers has combined data from three independent studies to identify 21 new genetic variants associated the inflammatory bowel disorder, bringing the total number of risk factors to 32
Natural Medicine: Should you see a dietitian? (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
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Natural Medicine: Should you see a dietitian?..
Nourishing a healthful lifestyle (Contra Costa Times)
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Advice, resources and how-to tips on elder care for the Bay Area..
Gaining Body Fat May Be Good For Those With Type 1 Diabetes (Medical News Today)
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Gaining body fat may be a good thing, at least for people type 1 diabetes, say researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health
Tri-Staters headed to Transplant Games (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
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HUNTINGTON -- Next week, seven Tri-State area residents attend the Transplant Games Pittsburgh where transplant recipients compete a number of sporting competitions to honor those who gave organs to allow people a second chance at life
Food giants making dishonest health claims, says CSPI (Nutraingredients.com)
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The Center for Food Safety the Public Interest has again focused on high-profile food and beverage firms latest accusation: Kraft , General Mills , Dole, Coca-Cola and Sunsweet
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