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Hormones And Behavior
A hormone is a chemical that is secreted by a gland and carried by the blood to other organs, which is influenced by it. The human body has a vast amount of hormones, some in small amounts others in large. Hormones play an important role by...
0 commentsThe Science behind Cooking- Part Two
The second part of the series looking at the science involved in cooking. Here a look at what happens when chicken broccoli ziti is made.
0 commentsThe Science behind Cooking- Part One
Part one of a series looking into the science behind food and cooking. Discussion of essential nutrients in the human diet and their chemical composition.
0 commentsFood Intolerances and the Casein and Gluten Free Diet
Informative article on food intolerances and allergies, their effects and causes.
8 commentsWhat Are Proteins? Making and Breaking Proteins
How are proteins made? What is the difference between transcription and translation? Why are digestive enzyme pills a waste of money? What is a polypeptide? What is the degenerate code? This hub answers these questions and more. Enjoy!
5 commentsChemistry of Protein: Occurrence, Properties, Structure, Text and Denaturation of Protein
Chemistry of protein. Occurrence of protein, structure of protein, properties of protein and test for protein.
0 commentsEating Slowly
People who eat quickly become fat. Eating slowly saves calories. Does that mean we save calories if we took more time for eating?
2 commentsHeart Healthy Food: Kelp
Seaweed (kelp, dulse and nori) has been found to to be a heart healthy food. Over 100 published research studies find that it contains bioactive peptides that act similarly to ACE inhibitor drugs and it contains essential amino acids that have been shown to reduce atherosclerosis and thrombosis.
11 commentsTypes of Collagen -- Amino, Fish, Rooster
There are many types of collagen, and many different sources of collagen out there, including fish, pigs, and rooster. So how does a person make a decision about which one to take?
2 commentsPeptides - The Science of Aging Gracefully
Topical peptide applications are noninvasive and nonirritating with long-term benefits that enhance the natural performance of our skin...
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