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Mouse Study Sheds Light on How Diet May Affect Epilepsy
WEDNESDAY, May 23 (HealthDay News) -- It's long been known that a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet can reduce epileptic seizures that resist drug therapy, and now researchers studying mice say they think they know why.
Reverse engineering epilepsy's 'miracle' diet
Researchers link seizure resistance to a protein that modifies cellular metabolism in the brain. The findings, which shed light on the extremely low-carb ketogenic diet, may lead to the development of new treatments for epilepsy.
Why 'miracle diet' could be key to beat epileptic seizures
Washington, May 24 : For decades, neurologists have known that a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet can reduce drug resistant epileptic seizures.
High-fat diet lowered blood sugar and improved blood lipids in diabetics
( Linköping University ) People with type 2 diabetes are usually advised to keep a low-fat diet. Now, a study at Linköping University shows that food with a lot of fat and few carbohydrates could have a better effect on blood sugar levels and blood lipids.
Why 'Miracle Diet' Controls Epilepsy
While neurologists have known that a high-fat and very low-carb diet, known as a ketogenic diet, reduces seizures in epileptic patients who are resistant to medical therapy, the “why” to it all has always been a mystery. But today, some scientists say they may have...
High-fat diet lowers blood sugar in diabetics
Stockholm, May 13 (IANS) Food with a lot of fat and few carbohydrates may actually benefit type-2 diabetics who are advised to stick to a low-fat diet.
Abdominal fat removal cuts skin cancer in mice
Washington, May 22 (ANI): Surgical removal of abdominal fat from mice fed a high-fat diet reduces the risk of ultraviolet-light induced skin cancer, researchers say.
Lot of fat and few carbohydrates could have better effect on blood sugar levels, lipids in diabetics
People with Type 2 diabetes are usually advised to keep a low-fat diet. Now, a study at Linköping University shows that food with a lot of fat and few carbohydrates could have a better effect on blood sugar levels and blood lipids.
Crash diet for 'obesogenic' suburbs a push to thin out our fat fringe begins
Sprawling, car-oriented suburbs that force residents into sedentary lifestyles should no longer be the dominant type of development on Melbourne's fringes, a parliamentary inquiry has found.
High-fat diet cuts blood sugar levels and improved blood lipids in diabetics
Washington, May 12 : Food with a lot of fat and few carbohydrates could have a better effect on blood sugar levels and blood lipids for people with Type 2 diabetes, a new study has revealed.
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