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  • Scientists provide novel insights into the effects of alternate day fasting on atherosclerosis (Fasting gives some good blood numbers, but still builds “cholesterol” plaques with high fat/high carb diet)

    03/24/2024 9:31:19 PM PDT · by ConservativeMind · 10 replies
    Medical Xpress / Frontiers Journals / Life Metabolism ^ | March 22, 2024 | Yajuan Deng et al
    Alternate day fasting (ADF) has gained growing attention due to its dramatic effects on improving disordered metabolic parameters. However, the effects of ADF on atherosclerotic plaque formation remain inconsistent and controversial in atherosclerotic animal models. Using atherogenic mice, scientists have worked jointly and reported that ADF aggravated Western diet (WD)–induced atherosclerotic lesion formation, and they also validated that such effects were mediated by inhibiting the expression of hepatic activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3) under ADF intervention. The findings suggest the potentially harmful effects when ADF intervention is applied to the population at high risk of atherosclerosis. In this study, 11-week-old...
  • Cancer in People Under 50 Surges by 79% — ‘Western’ Diet, Alcohol to Blame: Study

    09/06/2023 2:49:57 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 89 replies
    New York Post ^ | 9/6 | Brooke Kato
    The steady increase in cancer cases among young people could be chalked up to red meat, salt and alcohol, new research suggests. A study published Tuesday in BMJ Oncology analyzed data from 1990 and 2019, finding a 79% surge in new cancer cases in people under 50 over the course of three decades. Using data from the Global Burden of Disease 2019 study — which looked at the prevalence of 29 cancers in 204 countries or regions — the researchers investigated the number of new cases, deaths, subsequent health repercussions and risk factors for people aged 14 to 49. In...
  • Soaring food prices may upend Asia

    02/16/2011 2:52:29 AM PST · by Scanian · 15 replies
    NY Post ^ | February 15, 2011 | WILLIAM PESEK
    Forget Egypt for a moment. If you want to see how extreme the effects of surging food prices are becoming, look to wealthy Japan. So big are the increases that economists are buzzing about them pushing deflationary Japan toward inflation. Yes, rising costs for commodities such as wheat, corn and coffee might do what trillions of dollars of central-bank liquidity couldn't. Yet the economic consequences of food prices pale in comparison with the social ones. Nowhere could the fallout be greater than Asia, where a critical mass of those living on less than $2 a day reside. It might have...