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Multiple studies explored the potential of dietary components to influence women's health. In endometriosis, pilot studies on quercetin, resveratrol, and curcumin-containing polyphenols suggest pain reduction. Similarly, a pilot trial investigating dihydroartemisinin, an antimalarial drug, in PCOS patients yielded promising results for regulating menstrual cycles. For postmenopausal women, another pilot study demonstrated improved endothelial function, a marker of heart health, following beetroot juice supplementation. These findings highlight the need for further investigation through larger trials to confirm the efficacy and understand the mechanisms by which these dietary interventions may impact various aspects of women's health. #pcos #endometriosis #hearthealth Markowska A, Antoszczak M, Markowska J, Huczyński A. The Role of Selected Dietary Factors in the Development and Course of Endometriosis. Nutrients. 2023; 15(12):2773. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15122773 Liu, Y., Ye, Y., Ding, M., Tang, Y., Li, W., & Dong, X. (2024). Artemisinins ameliorate polycystic ovarian syndrome by mediating LONP1-CYP11A1 interaction. Science. https://doi.org/adk5382 Delgado Spicuzza, J. M., Gosalia, J., Zhong, L., Bondonno, C., Petersen, K. S., De Souza, M. J., Alipour, E., B., D., Somani, Y. B., & Proctor, D. N. (2024). Seven-day dietary nitrate supplementation clinically significantly improves basal macrovascular function in postmenopausal women: A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, crossover clinical trial. Frontiers in Nutrition, 11, 1359671. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2024.1359671 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ralph-turchiano/support
Emerging Data on Diet & Endometriosis, PCOS, Heart Health Ep. 1195 JUN 2024 Multiple studies explored the potential of dietary components to influence women's health. In endometriosis, pilot studies on quercetin, resveratrol, and curcumin-containing polyphenols suggest pain reduction. Similarly, a pilot trial investigating dihydroartemisinin, an antimalarial drug, in PCOS patients yielded promising results for regulating menstrual cycles. For postmenopausal women, another pilot study demonstrated improved endothelial function, a marker of heart health, following beetroot juice supplementation. These findings highlight the need for further investigation through larger trials to confirm the efficacy and understand the mechanisms by which these dietary interventions may impact various aspects of women's health. #pcos #endometriosis #hearthealth Markowska A, Antoszczak M, Markowska J, Huczyński A. The Role of Selected Dietary Factors in the Development and Course of Endometriosis. Nutrients. 2023; 15(12):2773. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15122773 Liu, Y., Ye, Y., Ding, M., Tang, Y., Li, W., & Dong, X. (2024). Artemisinins ameliorate polycystic ovarian syndrome by mediating LONP1-CYP11A1 interaction. Science. https://doi.org/adk5382 Delgado Spicuzza, J. M., Gosalia, J., Zhong, L., Bondonno, C., Petersen, K. S., De Souza, M. J., Alipour, E., B., D., Somani, Y. B., & Proctor, D. N. (2024). Seven-day dietary nitrate supplementation clinically significantly improves basal macrovascular function in postmenopausal women: A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, crossover clinical trial. Frontiers in Nutrition, 11, 1359671. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2024.1359671 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ralph-turchiano/support
This episode I’m talking about the importance of Malaria and how the discovery of one main component of the Gin and Tonic paved the way for humans to overcome this disease and spread their empires further around the world than ever before. I’ve also been talking to Dr Oliver Koch, a consultant in Infectious Diseases in Edinburgh, about the importance of malaria science today and where it might be going in the future. Quinine – https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinine Lifecycle of Plasmodium - https://www.cdc.gov/malaria/about/biology/ Artemisinins - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3414217/ “Super Malaria” - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-41351160 Follow us on Twitter @anamesiscast Or find us on www.anamnesiscast.com Please give us a rating on iTunes if you’ve liked this episode, it all helps!
Artemisinins are very poweful tools in the treatment of malaria, and the emerging loss of their activity has the potential to create a major public health problem. MALARIA TREATMENT Dr Charlie Woodrow is based at MORU in Bangkok, Thailand, where he coordinates clinical and laboratory studies on resistance to artemisinins. Bringing together diverse datasets of clinical, in vitro and molecular data has helped better understand the emerging resistance, particularly in Myanmar.
Artemisinins are very poweful tools in the treatment of malaria, and the emerging loss of their activity has the potential to create a major public health problem. MALARIA TREATMENT Dr Charlie Woodrow is based at MORU in Bangkok, Thailand, where he coordinates clinical and laboratory studies on resistance to artemisinins. Bringing together diverse datasets of clinical, in vitro and molecular data has helped better understand the emerging resistance, particularly in Myanmar.
Artemisinins are very poweful tools in the treatment of malaria, and the emerging loss of their activity has the potential to create a major public health problem. MALARIA TREATMENT Dr Charlie Woodrow is based at MORU in Bangkok, Thailand, where he coordinates clinical and laboratory studies on resistance to artemisinins. Bringing together diverse datasets of clinical, in vitro and molecular data has helped better understand the emerging resistance, particularly in Myanmar.
Artemisinins are very poweful tools in the treatment of malaria, and the emerging loss of their activity has the potential to create a major public health problem. MALARIA TREATMENT Dr Charlie Woodrow is based at MORU in Bangkok, Thailand, where he coordinates clinical and laboratory studies on resistance to artemisinins. Bringing together diverse datasets of clinical, in vitro and molecular data has helped better understand the emerging resistance, particularly in Myanmar.
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