Does the diet after colorectal surgery make a difference?
Over the past 20 years of medical research, there has been a significant increase in awareness of the importance of early feeding after colorectal surgeries. Surgeons transitioned from the routine...
View ArticleA new look at BMI
The latest research show that 54 million Americans with BMI in the range of overweight or obesity have good test results, what implicates that there is no heart disease or diabetes. On the other hand,...
View ArticleAlfa-L-fucosidase as a new potential marker of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is currently the most frequent chronic liver disease. Although first mentions of the disease go back to the second half of 20th century, the scientists still...
View ArticleBariatric surgeries- novel method in treatment of diabetes type 2 in obese...
Scientists from Catholic University of Rome recently published results of their studies in „The Lancet”. They proved that bariatric surgeries are more effective in treatment of diabetes type 2 in obese...
View ArticleIs the value of the glycemic index a risk factor for lung cancer?
The journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention published an article showing the connection between the glycemic index (GI) and an increased risk of lung cancer. This study represents the...
View ArticleDrinking coffee may reduce the risk of developing colon cancer
The scientists from the University of Southern California Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center found that drinking coffee, decaffeinated or not, may reduce the risk of colon cancer. The study was...
View ArticlePancreatic cells transplant is a chance for patients with type 1 diabetes
The research that has recently been published shows that islet transplantation in patients with type 1 diabetes may prevent sugar drops that are dangerous to health. The results of the work of the...
View ArticleA diet rich in broccoli can reduce the risk of liver diseases
The results of the study published in Journal of Nutrition indicate that eating plants such as broccoli, cabbage and Brussels sprouts can reduce the risk of liver diseases, especially cancer. Nowadays...
View ArticleBariatric surgeries as a prevention of cancer among obese patients?
Scientists from Australia noticed decreased levels of circulating cancer-associated protein biomarkers after bariatric surgery in obese patients. Many scientific studies proved that there is an...
View ArticleKetogenic diet may increase memory and prolong life
A ketogenic diet (KD), known as a keto diet is the most extreme Low-carbohydrate diet (LCD). The goal is to get more calories from protein and fat than from carbs. When carbohydrate intake is very low...
View ArticleInternational Conference of Natural and Medical Sciences, Young Scientists,...
Conference combined with training workshops will be held on December 1st, 2017 to December 3rd, 2017 in Lublin. Presentations of the participants’ work will be shown during the Conference. Also,...
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