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Apr 24, 2008 Abstract Effects of acute and 14-day coenzyme Q10 supplementation on exercise performance in both trained and untrained individuals – Source: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, Mar 2008
Supplementation with CoQ10 supported increased treadmill performance (time to exhaustion) vs. placebo group. Within the cells' energy-producing mitochondria, an increased concentration of CoQ10 both (1) increased oxygen consumption for production of ATP (chemical energy) and (2) lowered oxidative stress. [Source: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, Mar 2008]
Mar 11, 2008 Article Health problems in Persian Gulf War veterans higher due to chemical exposure: UCSD researchers warn of potential risk to civilians exposed to pesticides
Research at University of California, San Diego concludes there's evidence that high rates of illness in Persian Gulf War Veterans can be explained, in part, by exposure to certain chemicals, including pesticides and nerve agents.
Feb 22, 2008 Abstract Antifatigue effects of Coenzyme Q10 during physical fatigue – Source: Nutrition, Feb 11, 2008
Japanese fatigue research initiative reports that oral administration of Coenzyme Q10 improved both physical performance and self-assessed fatigue sensation during fatigue-inducing workload trials, and “might prevent unfavorable conditions as a result of physical fatigue.” [Source: Nutrition, Feb 11, 2008]
Feb 21, 2008 Abstract The gut-brain barrier in major depression: Intestinal mucosal dysfunction with an increased translocation of LPS from gram negative enterobacteria (leaky gut) plays a role in the inflammatory pathophysiology of depression – Source: Neuro Endocrinology Letters, Feb 18, 2008
Study finds significant association between enterobacterial infection (leaky gut), immune/inflammatory response, and major depression – likely explaining the 'sickness behavior' of many depression patients (“fatigue, autonomic and gastro-intestinal symptoms, and a subjective feeling of infection”). Recommends testing/treating depression patients for leaky gut. [Source: Neuro Endocrinology Letters, Feb 18, 2008]
Feb 20, 2008 ClinicalTrial,Events Large Study of Celiac Disease Prevention (recruiting infants) sponsored by Juopio University Hospital, Finland
Large Study of Celiac Disease Prevention (recruiting infants) sponsored by Juopio University Hospital, Finland – “Prevention of Celiac Disease in Children at Genetic Risk – Optimized Introduction of Gluten and Follow-up of Immunization”
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Feb 11, 2008 Article Low thyroid, hypothyroidism, and natural hypothyroid therapies - Should we treat with CytomelR or Armour ThyroidR even when thyroid blood tests are normal?
Dr. Podell briefly explains hypothyroidism (low thyroid), the medical difference of opinion on how it should be diagnosed, “mainstream” vs. “natural” treatments, and the often-overlooked hypothyroid diet.
Jan 27, 2008 Abstract Fatigue Improvement Following Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis – Source: The Laryngoscope, Jan 21, 2008
Multicenter analysis of the medical literature on endoscopic sinus surgery to address chronic sinus problems found that all reviewed studies (measuring fatigue and other symptoms before and after surgery) described post-surgical improvements in fatigue. [Source: The Laryngoscope, Jan 21, 2008]
Apr 10, 2006 Article Research: Vitamin C Could Help Lower Body Fat Levels
Increasing intake of vitamin C improves the body’s ability to oxidize fat and can reduce fatigue, said US researchers at this week’s Experimental Biology 2006 in San Francisco.
Jan 30, 2006 Article Interview: Dr. George Birkmayer on NADH for Energy, Healthy Immune Function and More
This Q & A is with George Birkmayer, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Birkmayer is the widely respected researcher and physician who first discovered the application of NADH in cellular development and energy transmission.
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