(The Conversation) - Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Since researchers first established the link between diet, cholesterol and heart disease in the 1950s, risk for heart disease has been partly assessed based on a patient’s cholesterol levels, which can be routi... Read more
Wivb - Dec 27
Calcium (Ca2+) drives many cellular functions, though the way it controls quality of proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), a cellular organelle that synthesizes and transports proteins, is widely unknown. Read more
Medical News - Dec 27
Peanut butter is a favorite in many diets, but can it really help you reach your protein goals? Nutrition experts help break it down. Read more
Usa Today - Dec 26
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Self - Dec 18
Researchers have identified a previously overlooked protein that helps regulate appetite and energy use in the body. This “helper” protein supports a key system that decides whether the body burns energy or stores it, and when it does not function properly, appetite signals can weaken. Read more
Science Daily - Dec 18
FlavCityMost protein powders suffer from three main issues: confusing ingredients, difficulty mixing, and weird aftertastes. FlavCity has tackled all three with the All-In-One Protein Smoothie Powder. These smoothies are made without hidden “junk”—only real-food ingredients for flavor and functio... Read more
The Daily Beast - Dec 17
UCLA scientists have characterized the structure and function of a key survival protein in breast cancer cells that helps explain how these tumors resist environmental stress and thrive in acidic, low-oxygen environments that would normally be toxic to healthy cells. Read more
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Chemical & Engineering News - Dec 02The way you consume protein affects the benefits. Here, dietitians tackle protein powder vs. real food protein for muscle building and overall health. Read more
Wmur - Nov 30