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  2. Adaptation (eye) - Wikipedia

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    In humans, anthocyanins are effective for a variety of health conditions including neurological damage, atherosclerosis, diabetes, as well as visual impairment. [46] Anthocyanins frequently interact with other phytochemicals to potentiate biological effects; therefore, contributions from individual biomolecules remains difficult to decipher. [ 44 ]

  3. Anthocyanin - Wikipedia

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    Although anthocyanins have been shown to have antioxidant properties in vitro, [49] there is no evidence for antioxidant effects in humans after consuming foods rich in anthocyanins. [ 5 ] [ 50 ] [ 51 ] Unlike controlled test-tube conditions, the fate of anthocyanins in vivo shows they are poorly conserved (less than 5%), with most of what is ...

  4. 5 Health Conditions That May Increase Your Risk for ... - AOL

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    “Berries, red cabbage, pomegranates and eggplants are high in anthocyanins, plant compounds that help improve vascular function, lower blood sugar, reduce inflammation and lower blood pressure ...

  5. Effects of climate change on health in the United Kingdom

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    People over 65-year-olds have the highest risk of death. [8] The UK has an ageing population, which could contribute to increasing number of deaths related to heat over time. [17] Extended periods of heat exposure can cause an elevated risk of death from pre-existing cardiovascular (affecting the heart) and cerebrovascular diseases (affecting ...

  6. Why young Asian Americans are 40% more likely to develop ...

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    Today, 6 million American children live with food allergies, and young Asian Americans like Wong’s son, now in college, are 40% more likely to develop one compared to the general population.

  7. Health effects of sunlight exposure - Wikipedia

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    Over thousands of years, in many climate zones, genetic selection has helped indigenous human populations adapt toward skin pigmentation levels that provide a healthy level of UV exposure. This largely explains the tendency toward darker-skinned populations in the sunniest tropical environments, and lighter skin tones in less-sunny regions and ...

  8. What Is Low Testosterone & What Causes It? - AOL

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    Low testosterone symptoms in men vary widely, especially across different age groups. If you have low testosterone, it can lead to problems with drive, muscle mass levels, fat distribution, bone ...

  9. Proanthocyanidin - Wikipedia

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    Condensed tannins may be characterised by a number of techniques including depolymerisation, asymmetric flow field flow fractionation or small-angle X-ray scattering.. DMACA is a dye that is particularly useful for localization of proanthocyanidin compounds in plant histology.