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While Im talking about how food components may affect blood glucose, I thought Id pass along this news coming out of the Third Australian Health and Medical Research Congress in Melbourne this week. (November 26 - December 1).
Researchers presenting at the Congress are reporting preliminary study findings which suggest components in mangoes may act on the same receptors (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors, or PPARs) as some common diabetes medications. (GlaxoSmithKlines Avandia® acts on PPARs.)
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For a study abstract (Enter the term "mangoes" in the Abstract Search box.):
Australian Health and Medical Research Congress - MELBOURNE CONVENTION CENTRE
For a news summary:
Mangoes for Diabetes?
Mangoes and Diabetes
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
While Im talking about how food components may affect blood glucose, I thought Id pass along this news coming out of the Third Australian Health and Medical Research Congress in Melbourne this week. (November 26 - December 1).
Researchers presenting at the Congress are reporting preliminary study findings which suggest components in mangoes may act on the same receptors (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors, or PPARs) as some common diabetes medications. (GlaxoSmithKlines Avandia® acts on PPARs.)
For a study abstract (Enter the term "mangoes" in the Abstract Search box.):
Australian Health and Medical Research Congress - MELBOURNE CONVENTION CENTRE
For a news summary:
Mangoes for Diabetes?
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