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23 Dec 09

UMIM: Healing Foods Pyramid - Healthy Fats | University of Michigan Health System

"This Facts About reviews healthy fats and gives examples of foods to choose from as well as foods to avoid. We provide a guide for selecting an appropriate portion size, and recommendations for incorporating healthy changes into your diet."

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12 Dec 09

Chow Line: Coconut oil unlike other saturated fat (for 12/9/07)

"I've always read that you should avoid coconut oil because of its high level of saturated fat. But I recently heard it is actually healthful and can help you lose weight. Is that true?

Most nutritionists don't believe consuming coconut oil will help with weight loss -- the evidence is far from conclusive on that point. But most will also concede that the oil may not be the demon many think it is.

To be honest, when it comes to nutrition research, the "truth" often seems elusive. Studies pronounce one verdict and then new findings point in another direction. That's simply the nature of the scientific process and the complexity surrounding nutrition and health. As long as we persist in hunting for more precise answers, we'll continue to encounter surprises. "

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09 Dec 09

(WO/2006/108276) A METHOD OF TREATING CANCER USING DICHLOROACETATE

"The invention relates to the use of dichloroacetate and chemical equivalents thereof for the treatment of cancer by inducing apoptosis or reversing apoptosis-resistance in a cell Preferably, the dosage is 10-100 mg/kg Preferably, sodium dichloroacetate is used. The dichloroacetate may optionally be given in combination with a pro-apoptotic agent and/or a chemotherapeutic agent Preferably, the cancers treated are non-small cell lung cancer, glioblastoma and breast carcinoma."

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2006 patent application DCA dichloroacetate cancer treatment university Alberta Canada

Small molecule offers big hope against cancer - ExpressNews - University of Alberta

"January 16, 2007 - Edmonton - DCA is an odourless, colourless, inexpensive, relatively non-toxic, small molecule. And researchers at the University of Alberta believe it may soon be used as an effective treatment for many forms of cancer."

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2007 January news DCA cancer canada university Alberta

DCA Research Information

"DCA is an odourless, colourless, inexpensive, relatively non-toxic, small molecule. And researchers at the University of Alberta believe it may soon be used as an effective treatment for many forms of cancer.

Dr. Evangelos Michelakis, a professor at the U of A Department of Medicine, has shown that dichloroacetate (DCA) causes regression in several cancers, including lung, breast, and brain tumors.

Michelakis and his colleagues, including post-doctoral fellow Dr. Sebastien Bonnet, have published the results of their research in the journal Cancer Cell"

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24 Oct 09

Defining Adequate Vitamin D Intake : Cross-sectional and Intervention Studies

Defining Adequate Vitamin D Intake : Cross-sectional and Intervention Studies
Viljakainen, Heli Tuulikki
University of Helsinki
2008-05-23
Doctoral dissertation (article-based)

In summary, vitamin D intake remains inadequate among the target groups of this thesis, as reflected by seasonal variation in calcitropic hormones and bone metabolism. Dietary intake of vitamin D should be increased to achieve at least an adequate vitamin D status (S-25-OHD>50 nmol/l) and possibly an optimal vitamin D status (S-25-OHD>80 nmol/l) throughout the year. This could be accomplished by introducing new vitamin D-fortified foods to the market.

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2008 May Heli Viljakainen Helsinki University doctoral dissertation Vitamin_D Defining definition adequate intake AI requirement requirements epidemiological clinical_trials humans nutrition Finland bone health osteoporosis prevention studies thesis

22 Sep 09

Fatigue fractures in military conscripts : A study on risk factors, diagnostics and long-term consequences (full text PDF available)

Fatigue fractures in military conscripts : A study on risk factors, diagnostics and long-term consequences
Ruohola, Juha-Petri
University of Helsinki, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Helsinki University Central Hospital
Centre of Military Medicine, Helsinki
2007-03-09
Doctoral dissertation (article-based)

It seems likely that low vitamin D levels are related to fatigue fractures, and that an increasing trend exists between TRACP-5b bone resorption marker elevation and fatigue fracture incidence. Though seldom detected by plain radiography, fatigue fractures often underlie unclear lower leg stress-related pain occurring in the distal parts of the tibia. Femoral neck fatigue fractures, when displaced, lead to long-term morbidity in a high percentage of patients, whereas, when non-displaced, they do not predispose patients to subsequent adverse complications. Importantly, an educational intervention can diminish the incidence of fracture displacement by enhancing awareness and providing instructions for earlier diagnosis of fatigue fractures

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2007 March study research epidemiological humans Doctoral dissertation Helsinki university bone fatigue fractures stress vitamin_D 25ohd Ruohola military conscripts nutrition recruits thesis risk factors long-term consequences diagnostics

YouTube - Vitamin D: It's Not Just For Bones Anymore

David Feldman, MD, professor of medicine at Stanford, explores the biological action of Vitamin D beyond its widely understood role in the information and maintenance of bone. Emerging therapeutic uses of the vitamin include the prevention and treatment of breast, prostate and colon cancer, chronic kidney disease and arthritis, among other conditions.

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YouTube video vitamin_D David Feldman professor medicine Stanford University nutrition presentation lecture educational

29 Aug 09

Low Vitamin D Status despite Abundant Sun Exposure -- Binkley et al. 92 (6): 2130 -- Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism

Low vitamin D status despite abundant sun exposure.
Binkley N, Novotny R, Krueger D, Kawahara T, Daida YG, Lensmeyer G, Hollis BW, Drezner MK.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2007 Jun;92(6):2130-5. Epub 2007 Apr 10.
PMID: 17426097
doi:10.1210/jc.2006-2250

CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that variable responsiveness to UVB radiation is evident among individuals, causing some to have low vitamin D status despite abundant sun exposure. In addition, because the maximal 25(OH)D concentration produced by natural UV exposure appears to be approximately 60 ng/ml, it seems prudent to use this value as an upper limit when prescribing vitamin D supplementation.

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