• 15.02.2018

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    Longer-lived animals have longer-lived proteins — ScienceDaily

    Some proteins in the cell live longer than others. While it is established that the turnover rates of different proteins within a cell are highly variable, it is not known how conserved the turnover rates of the same proteins across species are. Researchers at University of Rochester led by Sina...

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  • 14.02.2018

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    The Padmavat Diet

    It’s safe to say that Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Padmavat’ was his most polarising movie yet. Dividing opinion across the country, whether on cultural infringement or freedom of speech grounds, the movie captured the imagination of India for months and continues to do so. If there’s one...

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  • 12.02.2018

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    UCC expert: Good nutrition crucial in fight against cancer

    GOOD nutrition is hugely important for cancer patients according to nutritional scientist Dr Aoife Ryan of UCC, whose research showed that up to 80% of cancer patients unintentionally lose weight which can have a devastating impact on their quality of life. One in five cancer deaths are caused by...

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  • 08.02.2018

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    Weight Management with Proliva Light n Lean

    A lean and healthy body is a result of balanced nourishment, metabolism-boosting diet and a healthy & active lifestyle. Weight management is a combination of diet & lifestyle and exercise with around 70% contribution coming from diet and remaining from Exercise. The mechanism of energy...

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  • 08.02.2018

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    Diabetes and heart disease diet myths debunked

    Myth No. 1: A low fat diet prevents heart disease No, not necessarily. It is true that a diet high in saturated fat, the artery-clogging, heart-stopping fat derived from animal sources like meat, dairy and processed foods enormously increases your risk for heart disease. People say to me, “Yeah,...

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