A sister blog to Questioning Answers. Posts are short and to the point detailing new published research related to various areas of whatever takes my fancy. No comments are taken on posts which are for information only. No medical advice is intended or given from this blog. No adverts just research.
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Friday, 30 September 2011
ADHD and Borderline Personality Disorder
ADHD in adolescents with borderline personality disorder. BMC Psychiatry. September 2011.
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Hookworm infection good for inflammation?
Suppression of inflammatory immune responses in celiac disease by experimental hookworm infection. PLoS ONE. September 2011.
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Read a post about this paper here.
Labels:
Coeliac disease,
hookworm,
immune system,
inflammation
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Dietary saturated fat and and cardiovascular disease
Meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies evaluating the association of saturated fat with cardiovascular disease. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Vol 91(3). pp535-546. March 2010
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[Note that this article is not a recent one but nevertheless contains some interesting information].
Monday, 19 September 2011
Carbohydrates, dysbiosis and autism
Impaired carbohydrate digestion and transport and mucosal dysbiosis in the intestines of children with autism and gastrointestinal disturbances. PLoS ONE. September 2011
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View Questioning Answers posts on this paper here and here.
Download the full-text here.
View Questioning Answers posts on this paper here and here.
Labels:
autism,
carbohydrates,
diet,
dysbiosis,
gastrointestinal
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Fatherhood decreases testosterone
Longitudinal evidence that fatherhood decreases testosterone in human males. PNAS. September 2011.
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Link to media content about this paper here.
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Europe's biggest source of ill health
The size and burden of mental disorders and other disorders of the brain in Europe in 2010. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 2011.
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Monday, 5 September 2011
Low dose naltrexone affects cell proliferation
Low-dose naltrexone targets the opioid growth factor–opioid growth factor receptor pathway to inhibit cell proliferation: mechanistic evidence from a tissue culture model. Experimental Biology & Medicine. September 2011.
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Read more about this study here.
Read a Questioning Answers post on naltrexone and autism here.
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