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  • 2496 - The Gary Null Show 4.19.24

    HEALTH NEWS   ·         Melatonin helps prevent weight gain in preclinical research ·         Dietary treatment more effective than medicines in IBS ·         New England seafood loaded with more toxic ‘forever chemicals’ than realized, especially shrimp and lobster ·         Nattokinase Dissolves Fibrinaloid Microclots ·         Protecting brain cells with cannabinol: Research suggests CBN shows promise for treating neurological disorders ·         Research explores how a father’s diet could shape the health of his offspring       Melatonin helps prevent weight gain in preclinical research University of Granada (Spain), April 17 2024 (Life Extension)  Findings from a study reported in Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy indicated that melatonin, a hormone that induces sleep, may be helpful in the prevention of obesity. The study included 32 six-week-old rats that were bred to develop obesity and diabetes and 32 lean rats of the same age.  Obese rats that received melatonin gained less weight and had less visceral fat (central obesity) compared with obese untreated animals at the end of the 12-week period. Melatonin-treated rats also had less obesity-induced muscle fiber atrophy and showed increased mitochondrial activity, which may contribute to the decrease in weight gain observed in these animals. Additional research showed that melatonin increased a thermogenic response to cold exposure, which helps burn fat.  "During the day, it is good to expose yourself to natural light, do adequate physical activity, choose low-calorie diets loaded with unprocessed foods and replace these additives with thermogenic spices and herbs, avoid eating between meals, do not wear insulating clothing and keep the heating at a comfortable and cool temperature of around 17⁰ C, as well as showering with cool water," senior author Ahmad Agil of the University of Granada School of Medicine recommended.   Dietary treatment more effective than medicines in IBS University of Gothenburg (Sweden), April 18, 2024 (Eurekalert)  Dietary treatment is more effective than medications in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). These are the findings of a study conducted at the University of Gothenburg. With dietary adjustments, more than seven out of ten patients had significantly reduced symptoms.  The current study, published in The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, compared three treatments: two dietary and one based on use of medications. The participants were adult patients with severe or moderate IBS symptoms at Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg. The first group was given traditional IBS dietary advice, focusing on eating behavior combined with low intake of fermentable carbohydrates, known as FODMAPs. These include e.g. products with lactose, legumes, onions, and grains, which ferment in the colon and can cause pain in IBS. The second group received a dietary treatment low in carbohydrates and proportionally high in protein and fat. In the third group, the best possible medication was given based on the patient's most troublesome IBS symptoms. Of those who received traditional IBS dietary advice and low content of FODMAPs, 76% had significantly reduced symptoms. In the group receiving low carbohydrates and high protein and fat, the proportion was 71%, and in the medication group 58%.     New England seafood loaded with more toxic ‘forever chemicals’ than realized, especially shrimp and lobster   Dartmouth College, April 17, 2024 (Study Finds) A new study out of Dartmouth College suggests that seafood from succulent lobster to flaky cod may come with an unseen risk: exposure to a class of persistent, man-made toxins known as PFAS. PFAS, short for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are a family of chemicals that have been widely used in consumer products since the 1950s. You might know them best for their role in making non-stick cookware and stain-resistant fabrics, but they’re also found in a host of oth

    Fri, 19 Apr 2024 - 1h 00min
  • 2495 - The Gary Null Show 4.18.24

    HEALTH NEWS   ·         Researchers find evidence red cabbage juice can help gut health ·         Healthy diet lowers heart disease risk in breast cancer survivors ·         Antibiotics aren’t effective for most lower tract respiratory infections ·         Study suggests the brain's reward system works to make others happy, not just ourselves ·         Turkey Tail mushrooms boost immunity in women with breast cancer ·         Walking in Nature Improves Executive Function and Attention

    Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 59min
  • 2494 - The Gary Null Show 4.17.24

    HEALTH NEWS   Olive oil prevents benzo(a)pyrene [B(a)P]-induced colon carcinogenesis Green Tea Suppresses Brain Aging Study on rats shows a junk food diet can cause long-term damage to adolescent brains The surprising reason why you should be more grateful, according to science Good blood pressure control could prevent fibroids Liver fully recovers from a low protein diet

    Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 59min
  • 2493 - The Gary Null Show 4.16.24

    HEALTH NEWS   Study Finds Green Tea may Heal Neurodegenerative Conditions like Alzheimer’s Physical activity lowers cardiovascular disease risk by reducing stress-related brain activity, study finds Micronutrient intake among U.S. adults has changed little over 15 years Microplastics make their way from the gut to other organs, researchers find Roseroot herb shows promise as potential depression treatment option Blinking found to do more than simply wet the eyes—it helps boost visual signal strength

    Tue, 16 Apr 2024 - 1h 04min
  • 2492 - The Gary Null Show 4.15.24

    HEALTH NEWS   ·         Natural Approach to Treating Gliomas? The Case for Resveratrol ·         Presence of specific lipids indicate tissue aging and can be decreased through exercise, study shows ·         Probiotics improve cognitive function in schizophrenia patients ·         Chemicals stored in home garages linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis risk ·         Why Exercising At Night May Be Best For Health: 61% Lower Risk Of Death From Any Cause ·         Probiotic potential for pear antioxidants explored in study

    Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 56min
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