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"metabolize" Definitions
  1. [transitive] metabolize something to turn food, minerals, etc. in the body into new cells, energy and waste products by means of chemical processes
  2. [intransitive] (of food, minerals, etc.) to be turned into new cells, energy and waste products by means of chemical processes in the body

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Another said I was fast to metabolize caffeine and slow to metabolize alcohol.
Working hard to metabolize omega-6s, our bodies cannot metabolize and effectively use omega-3s.
For example, women can't metabolize alcohol as quickly as men.
His theory inspired a series of high-alkaline diets and cleanses, aimed at balancing pH levels by eating fewer foods that metabolize into acidic compounds in the body, and more that metabolize into alkaline ones.
By then he'd learned to metabolize the criticism as something else.
The female will probably be smaller, and she'll metabolize it more slowly.
People simply can't afford to metabolize glucose to live, walk, or breathe.
Our bodies ultimately metabolize both sources of glutamate in the same way.
Sleep deprivation compromises your body's ability to metabolize carbohydrates and control food intake.
No single historical moment can achieve everything; social change takes time to metabolize.
Wine, especially red wine, can also contain histamines, which some people can't metabolize.
We metabolize fructose differently than glucose, which can be readily used as is.
One variant of the gene causes the liver to metabolize caffeine very quickly.
One variation of the CYP1A2 gene prompts the body to rapidly metabolize caffeine.
In contrast, alcohol takes much longer to metabolize and drinking water won't help.
On average, it takes four to six hours to metabolize half the caffeine.
This is the only time in your life you'll be able to metabolize it.
Winemakers now regularly work with yeasts designed to optimally metabolize these higher sugar rates.
The RT078 instead has an additional four genes that allow it to better metabolize trehalose.
It's become a way for us to metabolize news stories, both decades and days old.
Several factors combine to lessen the ability to consume and metabolize alcohol through the years.
I wasn't sure how he was going to internalize and metabolize these French musical tunes.
"It depends on how individuals metabolize that stuff and what the disruption is," he adds.
Other researchers are working on electrochemical techniques and even soil bacteria that may metabolize PFAS.
Sugars enter the bloodstream more slowly, so the liver has more time to metabolize them.
For instance, living creatures need some sort of solvent that enables them to metabolize food.
"Everyone has a different ability to metabolize alcohol, and some things can help," Dr. Hammond says.
"We metabolize things differently than animals do, and these drugs are formulated for animals," Trautner said.
Studying the brain is important, but doctors also need to understand how other organs metabolize antidepressants.
"People can't metabolize watching female ambition, and I think they start to short-circuit," she said.
Children can easily metabolize that type of praise as pressure and raise the bar on themselves.
We all metabolize alcohol differently (depending on weight, duration of boozing and how much we eat).
"Cisgender people tend to want trans stories of triumph that are easy to metabolize," she said.
But the way human behavior reacts to threats, and how markets metabolize uncertainty, tend to rhyme.
He helps me to metabolize it and displaces those stress hormones with lovely nurturing, bonding hormones.
"People all vary in how quickly they metabolize" and excrete ketamine and its byproducts, Das said.
One of this enzyme's jobs is to break down, or metabolize, cocaine into inactive, harmless components.
Social media platforms have altogether rewritten how we metabolize music and the culture that surrounds it.
The team's analysis, meanwhile, can identify drugs and the chemicals they metabolize into within hours or days.
It's almost an inversion of twerking — another dance phenomenon white Americans took some time to fully metabolize.
Research increasingly suggests that each of us is unique in the way we absorb and metabolize nutrients.
Inhibiting molecules formed when T-cells metabolize so the immune cells can better respond to cancerous ones.
Whatever the tone, hanging over "Days of Awe" are questions about how we metabolize strangeness, danger, horror.
To exploit the past, we metabolize it by extracting and recombining relevant information to fit novel situations.
And older people metabolize drugs differently from younger ones, and may bounce back from procedures more slowly.
Team Sky, Froome's team, suggested that the drug could metabolize in unusual ways, resulting in elevated levels.
"Pumping and dumping the milk does not metabolize alcohol out of your system faster," she explained to PEOPLE.
Before we get into the details, a quick recap on the three main ways our bodies metabolize energy.
The average person requires about two hours to metabolize one drink; this work is done by the liver.
It's just trying to figure out a way to metabolize the copious amount of medicine safely and effectively.
For instance, the test might show you don't fully metabolize Vitamin D and may need more aggressive supplementation.
"Your liver can't metabolize a high volume of alcohol, so you're actually doing more damage," Dr. Bowe says.
By then, other geneticists had established that a specific form of one gene affects how people metabolize caffeine.
Brain cells metabolize glucose to produce the energy needed to maintain synaptic functions and perform other cellular tasks.
When you drink too much, your body works hard to break down the alcohol and metabolize harmful compounds.
The gene CYP2D6, for example, encodes an enzyme that helps to metabolize a huge number of commonly prescribed drugs.
Women can also access and use their stores of fat, which metabolize more slowly than carbohydrates, better than men.
Part of the study looked at people who have the coffee gene, meaning they're able to metabolize caffeine quickly.
That's a problem, because as it turns out, we as human beings have a limited capacity to metabolize it.
He often draws out the process over several months, until the bacteria start to metabolize the acetic acid itself.
If we can maintain awareness and metabolize emotions appropriately, we can return our focus to the activities of leading.
Hanging over it all are questions, sliced through with Homes's dark humor, about how we metabolize strangeness, danger, horror.
Thermophilic or heat-loving microbes then metabolize the remains, maintaining an internal temperature of 131 degrees Fahrenheit within the vessel.
She has superficially noted the potential for noribogaine (what ibogaine turns into once our bodies metabolize it) to reduce depression.
Aava says that different people metabolize pigment differently, which can lead to brows looking warmer or cooler once they heal.
Scientists might examine liver samples since that organ helps your body metabolize most drugs and other substances, such as alcohol.
Technically, CBD is a chemical, and if you ingest it, your body will metabolize it, so it can be detected.
Others change the way we metabolize fats, risking obesity, or even make us more likely to become addicted to smoking.
The bacterium can metabolize the "building blocks" of polyurethane, but it alone likely could not break down large polyurethane polymers.
The threat will only expand as researchers develop systems that can metabolize and learn from increasingly large collections of data.
Humans are also thought to absorb acrylamide at different rates and to metabolize it differently than rodents, earlier research showed.
Bacteria have been discovered that can survive regular freeze-thaw cycles, and continue to metabolize at temperatures as low as -20C.
Rong notes that we know different people, for a number of reasons, metabolize via the same enzyme pathways at different rates.
But the bottom line is we have a limited capacity to metabolize it — virtually like every poison, kind of like alcohol.
According to Feinstein, women metabolize alcohol less efficiently than men and as a result get intoxicated faster and have worse hangovers.
At this time, doctors didn't recognize that women's weight differences, hormonal levels, or age could affect how their bodies metabolize drugs.
This time, I don't know what's going to happen, so I'm not going to get ready to metabolize that much energy.
It's a smart way for Riverdale to metabolize the astounding number of traumatic and horrifying events that have befallen these kids.
This change interested the scientists because Veillonella is one of the few microbes known to metabolize lactate as its preferred fuel.
I always felt like a writer's job is to tell you how you're supposed to metabolize the information you've been given.
No. But with a smaller pool of data to metabolize, the app may give you ads that you're slightly more interested in.
Microbes are believed to metabolize iron compounds with the help of sunlight, and iron plays an important role in algal bloom formation.
First, your taste buds and your brain tell your digestive system that it needs to prepare to break down and metabolize sugar.
Peña's paired, onomatopoetic Pop paintings "He Goes Puf" and "You Go Plaff" (1967) grotesquely metabolize utopia, hemorrhaged from bowels into bulging toilets.
This is likely due to biological changes that cause a pregnant woman to metabolize methadone at a much faster rate than normal.
Replicating cells is tough business, and we age because when we metabolize, we build up these reactive oxygen atoms, called free radicals.
How fast or slowly we metabolize drugs such as MDMA will affect how positively or negatively we react to the drug's effects.
Those which metabolize methane, for example, are key to the hunt for life on Mars and Enceladus where methane has been detected.
And like any drug, cannabis has side effects, some of particular concern for older users, who metabolize medications differently from younger adults.
One reason for that is because some people metabolize caffeine more slowly than others, according to research from the University of Toronto.
No matter how unpredictable the news gets—here, the Trump effect is undeniable—we can metabolize it via The Discourse's familiar cadence.
According to Kyoto University researchers, fish oil not only activates receptors in the digestive tract, it induces storage cells to metabolize fat.
And she cannot metabolize the fact that my friends commit suicide, or that trans people are murdered for the transgression of existing.
Comparing that hydrogen gas with a stack of uneaten pizzas, she suggested there might be nothing on Enceladus to metabolize the energy.
Tim Ingram, the county's health commissioner, recently told NPR that it takes hours for the body to metabolize carfentanil, longer than other opioids.
In a 2015 study published in the journal Biological Psychiatry it was demonstrated that stress causes the body to metabolize food more slowly.
He explained that someone's genetic makeup, the amount of enzymes and specific receptors they have, contribute to how a person can metabolize medicine.
These are genes that are likely responsible for the giraffe's ability to metabolize acacia leaves and seedpods, which many other mammals find toxic.
Fish can metabolize some chemicals, but the mussels do not, so in many cases, they are better at revealing contaminants in the water.
In the study, which was published in the journal Scientific Reports, the researchers suggest that PDSS2 regulates the body's ability to metabolize caffeine.
The whales only very slowly metabolize the PCBs during a life span of 50 to 80 years in the wild, Dr. Desforges said.
Other mammals, like people and mice, can metabolize fructose without oxygen, but only in a very limited way — in the intestine, for instance.
Some metabolic pathways that metabolize analgesic drugs in other animals are lacking in cats, which can lead to toxicity or lack of effect.
"The lack of activity in our muscles affects our ability to metabolize our sugars efficiently," Alter, author of an accompanying editorial, said by email.
It occurs because people with no to little insulin cannot metabolize ketone acids, allowing them to build up to toxic levels in the blood.
Their bodies metabolize caffeine about four times more quickly than people who inherit one or more copies of the slow variant of the gene.
This version also has all those fun traits, like how fast you metabolize caffeine, and whether you carry a genetic predisposition to some diseases.
This version also has all those fun traits, like how fast you metabolize caffeine, and whether you carry a genetic predisposition to some diseases.
No test can identify who might metabolize the drug too quickly, and that is why the agency issued blanket warnings for children by age.
Coffee is associated with side effects like insomnia, jitters or heartburn, and because people metabolize caffeine at different rates, it can be intolerable to some.
On days with prolonged patterns, our bodies are not able to metabolize fats or sugar as well as they are on days with interrupted patterns.
The reason that happens is that these drugs speed up the liver's metabolism, which makes the liver metabolize the hormones in the birth control faster.
I do this because I not only metabolize food very quickly but also because the toilet is the place at work I feel most comforted.
It is already known that women metabolize alcohol more slowly than men, and that heart disease in women is different than it is in men.
He adds that if you find yourself in the middle of weed-induced anxiety, getting fresh air and moving around might help you metabolize the drug.
Pets metabolize medications differently than people, and common over-the-counter headache or joint pain relievers for people can poison pets sometimes with just one dose.
"It might help you go to sleep, and then your body will metabolize it all off, but it's not gonna help you sober up," she says.
They know that only about 50% of drinkers have experienced blackouts, and that women are more susceptible to them, since they metabolize alcohol differently than men.
"Older adults don't metabolize drugs as well as a 30- or 50-year old, so the medication stays in a person's system longer," Dr. Reid said.
At this point, the victim's life could be saved only by the administration of atropine, which counteracts the agent and allows the body to metabolize it.
That acid, produced when certain bacteria metabolize alcohol, is what broadly defines vinegar and its flavor — the sharpness on your tongue, the prickling in your nostrils.
Some people metabolize drugs very slowly or very quickly, either of which can cause high levels of drugs or drug metabolites to accumulate in the blood.
Those of us who metabolize beauty like plants do sunshine have wasted a lot of air defending matters of taste and style against the obvious charges.
The specific time it will take for alcohol to leave your system depends on the individual, but on average, people metabolize about one drink per hour.
As the animals began to fast and decline, there was more activity in genes that produce neurotransmitters called catecholamines, steroids that metabolize cholesterol, and insulin-like factors.
But having a morning-after drink will force your body to metabolize the additional alcohol instead of breaking down the alcohol by-products already in your system.
Mineral sunscreens are highly effective, and far less toxic to small aquatic creatures that can metabolize chemical-based sunscreens, but they usually leave a streaky white mess.
But Sullivan wasn't like most others, as the results proved, according to Sullivan: "It turns out I can't metabolize any antidepressants, any anxiolytics, at al," she says.
The more important factors in how our bodies metabolize food, it seems, are environmental: sleep, stress, exercise and the diversity and population of our individual gut microbiome.
" Ms. Driver said that Mr. Damon "represented every intelligent, nice white male who feels it is their job to comment on the way that women metabolize stuff.
A relatively high proportion of babies in this part of Alaska are also born with a genetic variation that makes it harder for them to metabolize glucose.
Variants of genes that metabolize alcohol -- which may result in what is commonly referred to as "Asian flush" -- have been associated with lower rates of alcohol dependence.
"This early exposure to the high cholesterol content of breast milk may program fat metabolism, improving the body's ability to metabolize fat in later life," Owen added.
There's also emerging work that suggests our circadian rhythm can influence how we metabolize medicines: The timing of taking a drug during the day may control its effectiveness.
Alcohol The liver can metabolize alcohol at the rate of about one ounce (or one drink) per hour, but lots of us slam back booze faster than that.
Instead, they have these rootlets that burrow into the bone and then the bacteria are able to metabolize the fats and oils that are in the bone themselves.
Q. And they need the oxygen to help them metabolize the relatively enormous amounts of sugar they are taking in to get the energy to power their muscles?
Maybe it's not that chronic low-level fluoride exposure leads to poorer kidney function, but that people with preexisting poor kidney function are less able to metabolize fluoride.
And when you exercise, it helps to metabolize stress hormones and release other hormones that counteract effects of stress and also support cardiovascular health and reduce chronic inflammation.
Forgiveness was not just an example of how to metabolize hatred directed at you, or just a demonstration of Christian faith, though it was both of those things.
The researchers found that BIA 10-2474 may disrupt how neurons in the brain metabolize lipids, effects not seen in preclinical experiments on mice, rats, monkeys, and dogs.
Since humans do have a similar ability in some tissues to metabolize fructose without oxygen, Dr. Park said, "in theory we could bring that online when need be."
When microbes metabolize lactate, they break it down into several substances, including one called propionate, that can influence blood-sugar metabolism, oxygen consumption and inflammation, including in muscles.
"Taking place in a mystic, New Age pocket of Arizona, Chambers is a psychological horror story that explores the different ways we metabolize trauma," creator Leah Rachel told PEOPLE.
The issue with edibles is their notoriously unpredictable user experience: They're potent, take a while to kick in, and can take a long time for your body to metabolize.
I figured this had to do with the half-life (the amount of time it takes for your body to metabolize 50 percent of a drug) of the sildenafil.
When we taste something sugary, our body is conditioned to release hormones like insulin, so that when the sugar and calories hit our gut, we're prepared to metabolize them.
Most of what these tests measure in my experience is the risk a person is at for a nutrient deficiency, and their ability to metabolize nutrition such as carbohydrates.
When we taste something sugary, our body is conditioned to release hormones like insulin, so that when the sugar and calories hit our gut we're prepared to metabolize them.
"Seeing Gregory sort of metabolize pieces of Dr. King's message and just take ownership of it makes me, as an adult, feel like we are the hope," Ali said.
On Semper Femina—her most technically concise and shortest record to date—Marling reckons with femininity as a cultural product: what makes one feminine, and how do we metabolize it?
Everyone metabolizes and absorbs CBD at different rates, and they may respond differently to it once they metabolize it, with some experiencing heightened effects, and others lowered effects, Giordano says.
Women metabolize alcohol more slowly than men, and studies have shown that women are more susceptible than men to the toxic effects of alcohol on the liver at any dose.
Alcohol before bed might make you sleepy initially but, actually, once you metabolize it two to three hours later, it stimulates arousal in the brain that makes you wake up.
"Somehow them running turns those into ideas that we all have to cover, and puts them into the bloodstream of the country in a way that we have to metabolize."
I have been through some pretty big changes in the past two years, and never really stopped to think about it or allowed myself to metabolize anything because it was easier.
While this lower-grade insulin is more affordable, The Washington Post reports that it can take up to four hours to metabolize and regulate blood sugar levels, without definitive success rates.
A new study from the University of Illinois in Chicago suggests that naked mole rats can live up to 18 minutes without oxygen by changing the way they metabolize simple sugars.
Natural gas is pumped through a fermenter, and the microorganisms, from naturally occurring microbes found in soil, metabolize the gas as their sole source of energy, producing a high-protein biomass.
CBD isn't the only substance that messes with the body's ability to metabolize these drugs — both St. John's wort and the humble grapefruit are unfriendly — but CBD is comparatively poorly studied.
"Taking place in a mystic, New Age pocket of Arizona, Chambers is a psychological horror story that explores the different ways we metabolize trauma," the creator and co-showrunner told Entertainment Weekly.
The best eco-friendly mineral sunscreenMineral sunscreens are highly effective, and far less toxic to small aquatic creatures that can metabolize chemical-based sunscreens, but they usually leave a streaky white mess.
"All areas metabolize at different rates, and there are so many different fillers out there, that all areas fade differently, but this will last for a really long time," Dr. Grossman says.
Unlike humans and all other aerobic (oxygen-reliant) life on Earth, these exotic microbes metabolize carbon dioxide and molecular hydrogen, and "breathe out" methane as a byproduct in a process called methanogenesis.
Working on an effective sleep regimen; making sure that kids are getting regular exercise, to be able to metabolize stress hormones and activate endorphins and other hormones that buffer the stress response.
Our bodies can't directly digest most of them — they're meant to pass right through — but it turns out that the microbes inhabiting our colons can metabolize the sweeteners, potentially to our detriment.
D'Adamo's claims that the different blood groups are unable to properly metabolize certain lectins, and therefore if you eat the wrong food, the lectin "settles" somewhere in your body, causing agglutination (cell clumping).
Our bodies can metabolize only a small part of the drugs we take, illicit or otherwise, so a part of that drug can pass out of your body through your feces and urine.
He also noted that the nasal membrane has high concentrations of enzymes that CBD has been found to deactivate, causing the body to temporarily not be able to metabolize other drugs, including THC.
CBD tinctures and CBD-infused treats are gaining popularity as an alternative treatment for pets with severe anxiety and chronic pain, but there's little research on how dogs metabolize THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids.
The genome also harbors numerous genes that originated in bacteria, including one that helps bedbugs metabolize vitamin B. This indicates antibiotics that target bacteria beneficial to bedbugs could be used to control the insects.
It's an anti-hangover drink that Park, along with scores of other liquor-loving Koreans, turn to regularly to help them metabolize alcohol and more quickly recover from long nights out on the town.
The alternatives are especially valuable for older people who metabolize drugs more slowly, are more likely to have treatable underlying causes of their insomnia and are more susceptible to adverse side effects of medications.
At the same time, everybody who writes about restaurants was still trying to metabolize last year's dismal revelations about the way some major chefs and proprietors are said to treat women in their establishments.
While studying these useful properties, however, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) made another eye opening discovery: the bacterium can take up and metabolize carbon dioxide (CO2) as well.
The research found that, in some cases, the second half of your menstrual cycle after ovulation may cause you to metabolize more fat as an energy source, compared with the early part of the cycle.
In this more casual context, Blue explains, aftercare is for emotionally detangling from a partner and letting your body metabolize all the bonding chemicals it just released to minimize emotional strain of post sex separation.
To account for unexplained MDMA-related deaths, some have proposed the theory that an enzyme deficiency, sometimes described as an "allergy," leaves certain individuals unable to metabolize the drug, and more susceptible to its toxicity.
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The longer ethanol and acetaldehyde stick around, the more damage they can do to your cellular membranes, proteins and DNA, so your body's enzymes work quickly to metabolize acetaldehyde to a less toxic compound, acetate.
The reality: Depending on how much you've had to drink, it's going to take at least four or five hours for your body to metabolize all that booze—and for the hangover to set in.
This means that for some people, Rizzo says, "meat sweats may actually be real," even if others can metabolize the same protein-heavy meal without generating any perceptible heat or breaking a single bead of sweat.
"Alcohol is a depressant, meaning that it slows down the body and naturally makes you sleepy," Kirkpatrick explains, adding that booze is also associated with disrupted sleep because the body is working overtime to metabolize it.
Because there are few clinical studies on cannabis in animals, figuring out how quickly a dog can metabolize weed is a guessing game — though most vets agree that they feel the effects more severely than humans.
It should not be used by anyone with the genetic disorder phenylketonuria or certain rare liver disorders, or pregnant women with high levels of phenylalanine in their blood, because it doesn't metabolize properly in those individuals.
The longer ethanol and acetaldehyde stick around, the more damage they can do to your cellular membranes, proteins, and DNA, so your body&aposs enzymes work quickly to metabolize acetaldehyde to a less toxic compound, acetate.
Maybe it's not that chronic low-level fluoride exposure leads to poorer kidney function, but that people with preexisting poor kidney function are less able to metabolize fluoride, so more of it ends up in their blood.
Their actual effectiveness is up for debate: A handful of studies have shown Asian pear juice to be an effective hangover deterrent; other research suggests red ginseng and lemon-lime soda can help metabolize alcohol more quickly.
Biology explains why it's so hard to keep off the weight once you've lost it: People who are at a particular weight because of dieting metabolize food differently than people who are at that same weight naturally.
But they also wanted to test the hypothesis — suggested by previous studies — that some people are predisposed to do better on one diet over the other depending on their genetics and their ability to metabolize carbs and fat.
A human brain that balks at even naming a particular supersensory experience can't be expected to integrate it; the result is almost cellular bewilderment, and the mind expels the encounter as the body would poison it can't metabolize.
Crucially, in the latter work, he and Horowitz created a challenging environment where special configurations would be required to tap into the available energy sources, just as the special atomic arrangement of a bacterium enables it to metabolize energy.
It can take the liver about an hour to metabolize one ounce of liquor or one standard drink, according to The University of California, Santa Cruz's health center, so at least that long if you've just had one glass.
Some of the companies marketed products to infants and children, the FDA said, who may be at a heightened risk for negative side effects of CBD due to differences in the way they metabolize, absorb and excrete the ingredient.
Typically, the peak age of onset of Type 20123 diabetes is 6 to 12, and it involves the immune system's destroying, bit by bit, the cells in the pancreas that make the insulin needed to metabolize sugar into energy.
"I really think music and media can help because we have been able to metabolize a lot of hate and a lot of racism just by being inclusive in media," he said Saturday while attending the iHeartRadio Festival in Las Vegas.
When you eat refined carbohydrates and have less fiber in the diet, the healthy bacteria that metabolize fiber will be reduced, "so you won't have the short-chain fatty acids that would have beneficial effects in your body," Dr. Hu said.
Cicuttini told CNN the belief breakfast helps people better metabolize food and leaves them less hungry throughout the day stems from earlier observational studies, adding that it was possible that people who ate breakfast had other healthy habits, like exercising.
Regulatory agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration still maintain that current levels of BPA exposure in food are not a concern to human health, pointing to research showing that people metabolize BPA faster than mice, dulling any possible toxic effects.
" Driver, who criticized Damon for the comments at the time, told the New York Times on Tuesday that she feels Damon "represented every intelligent, nice white male who feels it is their job to comment on the way that women metabolize stuff.
About one in five women who detox in Towers' program still sees her baby suffer withdrawal after birth, depending on how early in pregnancy the mothers were able to become drug-free and how their bodies metabolize the opioids still in their systems.
" (It's hard to imagine anyone being gladdened by the news that his or her spouse's adultery was an Odyssean quest for self-discovery.) They are also asked to control their vengeful impulses, learning to "metabolize" their desire for vengeance "in a healthy manner.
Human bodies convert these simple sugars into energy first, because it is far easier (and faster) to turn simple carbs into glycogen than to wait for more complex carbohydrate structures to transform into usable energy, or to metabolize fat into ketone bodies.
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The health reports can tell you information about your physical traits (like whether you&aposre likely to have dimples or curly hair), wellness (such as how well you metabolize caffeine or whether you&aposre a sprinter), and carrier status for certain genetic mutations.
And, according to a review of animal and clinical trials published in the Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies, it is a method has been effectively used to help treat obesity, providing such benefits as anti-inflammation and helping fats metabolize quicker.
Image: 23andMeThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Wednesday that it has approved the marketing of 23andMe's reports on pharmacogenetics, which the genetic-testing company claims are designed to assess whether genetics may affect an individual's ability to metabolize certain drugs including antidepressants.
While coconut oil doesn't provide the daily fat requirements that your dog needs (like hempseed or flax seed oils do), it can be used topically to help improve your dog's skin or orally to help deliver supplements or medications that require fats to metabolize.
Here are some of the ingredients in HangOn and what each one does: Dihydromyricetin (DHM): Helps body metabolize and flush out toxinsL-Alanyl-L-Glutamine: Enhances electrolyte absorptionN-Acetylcysteine: Promotes liver detoxificationL-Theanine: Reduces histamine release and can improve sleepMilk thistle: Supports liver function
Aside from the amount of alcohol consumed, children of women who reported feeling the effects of alcohol quickly or very quickly exhibited larger craniofacial differences than those of women who didn't—possibly because of genetic differences in how people metabolize alcohol, according to the researchers.
Her anxiety was built on nearly eight decades of science: In the 1920s, Otto Warburg, a German physiologist, demonstrated that tumor cells, unlike most normal cells, metabolize glucose using alternative pathways to sustain their rapid growth, provoking the idea that sugar might promote tumor growth.
Scientists have learned over the years that fiber can be soluble (meaning it dissolves in water), viscose (gel-forming), or fermentable (bacteria can metabolize it) — and they're just beginning to understand how these different fiber types interact with our gastrointestinal tract and affect our health.
"It's where the center of your immune system lies, it's where we make nutrients, metabolize hormones, neutralize pathogens, make neurotransmitters... Everything from our skin to the way we feel, our energy levels and overall health, our weight, blood sugar levels — it really starts in our gut," says.
"The oxycodone was found in amounts thousands of times lower than a therapeutic dose for humans and would not be expected to affect the mussels, which likely don't metabolize the drug," according to a statement released by the Puget Sound Institute at the University of Washington, Tacoma.
The 355 genes ascribable to Luca include some that metabolize hydrogen as a source of energy as well as a gene for an enzyme called reverse gyrase, found only in microbes that live at extremely high temperatures, Dr. Martin and colleagues reported Monday in Nature Microbiology.
Evidence shows that the best way to minimize exposure to cannabis via breastfeeding is for the person using weed to do so infrequently, and to wait for at least 24 hours (and maybe as long as four days) for the body to metabolize the THC before breastfeeding.
Over-the-counter and prescription testing services promise to tell us about our health inheritance, including whether we are prone to weight gain, will respond well to exercise, can metabolize various foods efficiently, and face heightened — or reduced — risks for a broad range of medical conditions.
Plain old water, with or without lemon, is a proven metabolic booster because it has no calories, but your body has to burn calories to heat it up and metabolize it, says Niket Sonpal, a New York-based gastroenterologist and adjunct professor at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine.
"Exposure to animal bacteria may trigger bacteria in our gut to change how they metabolize the neurotransmitters that have an impact on mood and other mental functions," Dr. Gilbert said, although he cautioned that research into how pet microbes affect the human gut microbiome remains at an early stage.
Image: NIHIn terms of definitions and measures, binge drinking is when men drink five or more drinks, and women four or more drinks, within a two-hour span (the difference is because men and women metabolize alcohol differently, mostly due to lower amounts of water in women's bodies compared to men).
The discrepancies between the number on the label and the calories that are actually available in our food, combined with individual variations in how we metabolize that food, can add up to much more than the 200 calories a day that nutritionists often advise cutting in order to lose weight.
Out of basic psychological necessity, if nothing else, the country was learning to metabolize the Trump presidency's daily news barrage, of which the rallies were but one minor component, another assaultive stream of words and images entering the public consciousness in a disembodied, decontextualized way: Here was Trump, shouting somewhere.
The problem with both codeine and tramadol is that some people are "ultrarapid metabolizers" whose livers metabolize the drugs much too quickly, causing dangerously high levels of opioids to build up, said Dr. Douglas Throckmorton, the deputy director for regulatory programs at the F.D.A.'s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.
"We need to understand even more about how the human body adapts to different exercise regimes and how this can be important for mitigating what we see as sort of aging-related changes that occur in the functionality of muscle and the ability of the muscle to metabolize fuel, sugar and fat," she said.
Silva: Clearly, I created a very successful business with Beautyblender, and, of course, people will want to jump on the bandwagon, and I think, you know, the way I approach it or the way I metabolize it is just, like, if I wasn't successful, nobody would care, so I must have done something right.
"These people may have no obvious metabolic rate difference, but they probably have a genetic makeup such that they may eat less or metabolize things in a different way," said Dr. Steven Heymsfield, a professor in the metabolism and body composition laboratory at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center, who was not involved in the study.
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