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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Diabetes research - Milk can combat some paths that lead to diabetes

Diabetes is more of a lifestyle disease, increasing rapidly among the population, as people become more sedentary, and the quality and quantity of food they eat becomes richer. As a result, people develop more lifestyle diseases such as one called metabolic syndrome where people with a higher level of obesity, glucose, and high blood pressure stand a very high risk of developing cardiovascular problems, and also diabetes.
On a different note, milk is a universal recommendation for people of all ages, and supposed to provide a number of important nutrients to the body. The study points out the important role of chemicals found inside milk in the fight against diabetes. Read more about this article here (link)


Researchers from Victoria's Department of Primary Industries and MG Nutritionals found that a compound, known as Regeneration Inducing Peptide for Tissues and Cells (RIPTAC), when given daily to mice, caused them not only to build more muscle but also want to exercise.


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