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Health on MSNWhat Happens to Your Blood Sugar When You Skip Meals?Some research shows that intentional fasting may have positive effects on blood sugar, but skipping meals usually isn’t ...
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Summer Yule Nutrition on MSN10 smoothies that make healthy eating simpleFrom refreshing fruit blends to protein-packed options, there’s a smoothie here to suit every palate and dietary need when ...
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Health on MSN17 Foods That Pack More Protein Than Your Protein ShakeCottage cheese, chicken breast, navy beans, and salmon are examples of foods that contain as much protein, or more, than ...
A simple saliva test could transform the lives of millions of children and adults worldwide who are on the keto diet to ...
A multiple sclerosis specialist shares insights on quiet progression, and discusses research and treatments for MS activity ...
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Verywell Health on MSNWhat Happens to Your Body On a Low-Carb DietA low-carbohydrate (low-carb) diet restricts things like pasta, bread, and sugary foods. Here’s why you might consider the ...
Although certain diets are sometimes touted as solutions for multiple sclerosis, they often lack evidence to support their claims, one expert says. 4 Common Myths About Multiple Sclerosis and Diet ...
The ketogenic diet was first described in 1921, but 87 years had to pass before a randomized controlled trial was conducted and showed it to be effective. 1 Neal and colleagues have shown that the ...
A study in the National Library of Medicine shows promising research that adding collagen peptides into the diet can lead to ...
A new study by researchers in the Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, has identified 18 potential drug targets for the treatment of multiple sclerosis. The study may pave the ...
“Following surgery, the patient continued with a self-administered ketogenic diet to maintain low Glucose Ketone Index (GKI) values, indicative of therapeutic ketosis,” the researchers report. “In ...
The ketogenic diet and the antibiotic 6-diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine—first characterized in 1956 and referred to as DON—offer a non-toxic therapeutic strategy that could be used to manage the deadly brain ...
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