Amino acids have long been touted by the fitness and bodybuilding communities for their muscle building benefits. From ultra-bulk protein powders to lean mass-promoting snack bars, there’s no shortage of products available for those seeking a muscle boost. However, protein’s popularity has also meant that less attention has been paid to researching its potentially negative side-effects. Published today in Nature Metabolism, new research led by academics from the University of Sydney’s Charles Perkins Centre, Professor Stephen Simpson and Dr Samantha Solon-Biet, suggests that while delivering muscle-building benefits, excessive consumption of branched-chain…
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Ginkgo seed extracts show antibacterial activity on skin pathogens
Extracts from the seeds of the Ginkgo biloba tree show antibacterial activity on pathogens that can cause skin infections such as acne, psoriasis, dermatitis and eczema, a study at Emory University finds. Frontiers in Microbiology is publishing the results of laboratory experiments showing that the extracts inhibit the growth of Cutibacterium acnes, Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. A nearly 200-year-old copy of a 16th-century text on traditional Chinese medicine, the Ben Cao Gang Mu, guided the researchers in their experiments. “It was like blowing the dust off knowledge from the past and rediscovering something that had been there…
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Margot Robbie Wore the Most Insane Sheer Chanel Jumpsuit to the Tribeca Film Festival
Margot Robbie just won the Tribeca Film Festival red carpet in an insane Chanel jumpsuit. For the event, the Australian-born and London-based actress turned to Chanel for her stunning red carpet look. (Robbie serves as an ambassador for the brand.) The Oscar-nominated actress gave us her take on naked dressing in a wide-legged jumpsuit rendered in a sheer, lace fabric. Robbie accessorized her jaw-dropping look with a black Chanel belt and black pointy heels. She layered a cozy black jacket over her ensemble to stay warm in the chilly spring weather. Robbie’s glam was equally as chic. Her go-to hairstylist,…
Read MoreCan the effects of the ketogenic diet help prevent epilepsy after traumatic brain injury? Mouse study
Neuroscientists led by Chris Dulla at Tufts University School of Medicine prevented the development of epileptic activity in mice after traumatic brain injury by using a drug that mimics the metabolic effects of the ketogenic diet. An advance copy of the study is published today in JCI Insight. The ketogenic diet was originally developed in the 1920s to treat drug-resistant epilepsy in children. By limiting carbohydrates in the diet, the body is forced to burn fat rather than glucose, the usual source of energy in the body. Although researchers do not…
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