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  • ...ized dairy is usually not tolerated, but RAW milk (unpasteurized) is SUPER healthy for animals... it contains all the digestive enzymes that are normally kill ...are not nutritionally balanced. They should never be more than 10% of the diet. Fat should be trimmed from meat; bones should not be fed.
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  • ...ed miso, also known as fermented soy bean paste, is an excellent source of healthy protein and friendly bacteria. ...his delicious and nourishing soup; it's a staple in the traditional Korean diet.
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  • ...the incidence of diabetes was 34% lower in the group of participants given diet and exercise and 18% lower in those given metformin.<ref name=DPP10>{{vcite ...ata M, Oktenli C, Bingol N, Ozdemir IC |title=The effects of metformin and diet on plasma testosterone and leptin levels in obese men |journal=Obes Res |vo
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  • ==Diet and bodybuilding use== ...ence that salbutamol and other beta 2 agonists can increase performance in healthy athletes.<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2439523/</ref> In
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  • ...title=Cortisol and Stress: How Cortisol Affects Your Body, and How To Stay Healthy in the Face of Stress |publisher=Stress.about.com |date= |accessdate=2010-0 ...f lysosomal membranes prevents their rupture, thereby preventing damage to healthy tissues. {{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
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  • ...alcohol]], or sedative-hypnotics, is not fatal by itself in neurologically healthy patients without heart or lung problems; it is in theory self-limiting in l ...ne]], and [[hydromorphone]]. Metabolism rate is determined by gender, age, diet, genetic makeup, disease state (if any), and use of other medications. The
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  • ...eine]], sometimes with an [[NSAID]]. Some reports have indicated that such diet pills cause numerous harmful effects. The [[Mayo Clinic]] published a repor Following the presentation of a healthy young man with a myocardial infarction, a case study and subsequent literat
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  • ...e cells to become [[neoplastic]], causing them to migrate and disrupt more healthy cells ...e the cell to become immortal (see [[telomeres]]), causing them to disrupt healthy cells forever
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  • ...serve as a useful way to see the extent of oral lead exposure from all the diet and environmental sources of lead.<ref name="Gwiazda04">{{Cite pmid|1562665 The current reference range for acceptable blood lead concentrations in healthy persons without excessive exposure to environmental sources of lead is less
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  • ...lated hemoglobin of 0.8 %, which was a result similar to that of long-term diet and drug or insulin therapy (which result in a reduction of 0.6–0.8 %).<r ...k Market Music|Haemoglobin]]" with the lyrics "Haemoglobin is the key to a healthy heartbeat".
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  • - [[Diet (nutrition)]] - [[Diet and obesity]]
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  • ...daily need for P<sub>i</sub> is covered by intestinal absorption from the diet, the major storage compartment is bone, and the metabolic and structural in ...Igp120. Acute adaptation from a low P<sub>i</sub> to a high P<sub>i</sub> diet leads to increased abundance of intracellular NPT2 in the sub cell membrane
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  • ...nesen H, Hjerkinn EM, Lyberg T, Ellingsen I, Seljeflot I | title=Effect of diet and omega-3 fatty acid intervention on asymmetric dimethylarginine | journa
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  • ...[[hydrogen peroxide]], must be continually removed from cells to maintain healthy metabolic function. Diminishing the concentrations of reactive oxygen speci ...increased levels of protective low molecular weight antioxidants through a diet rich in phytochemicals, but also by direct topical dermal application<ref>{
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  • ...CB1 cannabinoid receptor knockout in mice leads to leanness, resistance to diet-induced obesity and enhanced leptin sensitivity |journal=Int. J. Obes. Rela
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  • | title = Revolution at the Table: The Transformation of the American Diet | title = Diet in Health and Disease
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  • ...d.<ref> {{cite web|url=http://library.thinkquest.org/27209/Diet.htm |title=Diet [of the Zulu people] |accessdate=2007-01-18 |coauthors=Megan Russell, Tamli
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  • ...been cheaper than most vegetable oils, and it was common in many people's diet until the [[industrial revolution]] made vegetable oils more common and mor By the late 20th century, lard had begun to be considered less healthy than [[vegetable oils]] (such as [[olive oil|olive]] and [[sunflower]] oil)
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  • ...ible health benefits in limiting the amount of saturated fats in the human diet, the process is controlled so that only enough of the bonds are hydrogenate ..., and sometimes D, to match butter's nutritional contribution to the human diet. The oil is pressed from seeds, purified, hydrogenated, and then fortified
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