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The website says you don?t have to worry about your personal information being shared. Cybermonday.com will only e-mail you about what you buy and about ...
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Gold Line extension to LA Eastside stirs hopes, fears
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Time to recognize that AIDS is a disease, not a shame
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Variation in d 15 N and d 13 C trophic fractionation: implications for aquatic food web studies -
MJ Vander Zanden, JB Rasmussen - Limnology and Oceanography, 2001 - JSTOR
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Trophic relationships: integrating meiofauna into a realistic benthic food web -
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… of polychlorinated biphenyls, toxaphene, and DDT compounds in a Lake Michigan offshore food web -
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The association between diet and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in subjects selected from … -
L Watson, B Margetts, P Howarth, M Dorward, R … - European Respiratory Journal, 2002 - Eur Respiratory Soc
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Long-term changes in the Georges Bank food web: trends in stable isotopic compositions of fish … -
SC Wainright, MJ Fogarty, RC Greenfield, B Fry - Marine Biology, 1993 - Springer
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Discovery that could mean a worry-free diet for cake lovers

 It's a development which could have a liberating effect on cream cake lovers. Scientists claim to have identified the gene which allows certain people to eat fatty foods without increasing their risk of heart disease. They say tests could be developed which would establish who should and should not eat a high-fat diet, allowing doctors to advise on individual lifestyles and treatments.

Heart attacks occur when fatty deposits build up in the lining of the blood arteries and check the flow of blood ? a process known as atherosclerosis. The scientists say the 'happy fat' gene stops this 'furring up' of the arteries by triggering the secretion of a protective protein in the blood vessels on the artery walls.

Researchers studied cells from the blood vessels lining the main arteries of two different strains of mice. One was a strain that tends to develop atherosclerosis when fed a high-fat diet, while the other resists developing the disease despite such feeding.

In humans as well as mice, a high-fat diet increases blood levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) ? the 'bad' cholesterol that at high levels is linked to furred-up arteries. The researchers exposed the blood vessel cells to mildly oxidised human LDL. After the exposure, they found that mice susceptible to atherosclerosis produced proteins which made the arteries prone to clogging. However, cells in the other strain of mice produced a protein called HO-1 that scientists believe prevents the process from taking hold.

 

Dr Weibin Shi, a member of the team which carried out the study at the University of California in Los Angeles, said the early stages of atherosclerosis were similar in mice and humans and the finding had important implications for patients, even though human research had yet to take place. 'This study suggests why some people are prone to blockages in their coronary arteries and some aren't,' he said.

 
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