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A new Cornell University study brings additional clarity to the relationship between Type 2 diabetes and genes that express a ...
Should we all be concerned about our cortisol levels? I took a blood stress test and spoke with experts to find out.
This research highlights the association between AMY1 gene copy number and salivary enzyme activity, with implications for glucose homeostasis in diabetes.
Poole suspects that during chewing of starch, the body senses the glucose, and it causes people with a higher AMY1 copy number to release insulin (which regulates blood glucose and is lacking in ...
Poole suspects that during chewing of starch, the body senses the glucose, and it causes people with a higher AMY1 copy number to release insulin (which regulates blood glucose and is lacking in ...
Nutrition scientists have been working to understand the relationship between type 2 diabetes and genes that express a salivary enzyme that breaks down starch, but many conflicting studies have led to ...
Abstract The use of residual biomass in biocomposite production aligns with environmental goals set by solid waste policies. Starch, a low-cost and renewable natural polymer, often faces challenges ...
ICC just tweaked rules for men’s cricket. Stop clock rule in Test, new DRS protocols now in place While some of the new rules are already in effect for the 2025–27 World Test Championship cycle, those ...
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has made several changes to its playing conditions, some of which are already in effect while the others will be implemented from 2 July. Said changes include ...
The ICC has introduced several rule changes including a stop clock in Test cricket and tweaks to the saliva ban. These updates aim to speed up play and improve fairness while trialling full-time ...
The ban on the use of saliva remains in place. However, the ICC has stated that it is no longer mandatory for the umpire to change the ball immediately after finding the use of saliva on it. This is ...
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has introduced a stop clock in Test matches, with the rule coming into effect with the beginning of the 2025-27 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle.
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