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Salivary Amylase and Glucose Control - Diabetes

healthcentral.com — “When you eat carbohydrates, digestion begins in the mouth. Your salivary glands secrete a hormone called salivary amylase that starts breaking down starches and...View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Can u eat high carb diet & level BG? Gretchen Becker: Salivary Amylase & Glucose Control - #diabetes http://t.co/kMoVw4Ux cc: @HealthCentral

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Nursing Medical News about Migraine Disorders Salivary alpha-Amylases

mdlinx.com — “Salivary alpha amylase activity in migraine patientsView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Salivary alpha amylase activity in migraine patients: Autonomic Neuroscience http://bit.ly/c0C9km #Nursing

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The Effects of Red and Blue Lights on Circadian Variations in Cortisol, Alpha Amylase, and Melatonin

hindawi.com — “The primary purpose of the present study was to expand our understanding of the impact of light exposures on the endocrine and autonomic systems as measured by acute cortisol, alpha amylase, and melatonin responses. We utilized exposures from narrowband long-wavelength (red) and from narrow-band short-wavelength (blue) lights to more precisely understand the role of the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) in these responses. In a within-subjects experimental design, twelve subjects periodically receiveView full resource at hindawi.com

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The Effects of Red and Blue Lights on Circadian Variations in Cortisol, Alpha Amylase, and Melatonin. http://t.co/fthElPg

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The Effects of Red and Blue Lights on Circadian Variations in Cortisol, Alpha Amylase, and Melatonin

hindawi.com — “The primary purpose of the present study was to expand our understanding of the impact of light exposures on the endocrine and autonomic systems as measured by acute cortisol, alpha amylase, and melatonin responses. We utilized exposures from narrowband long-wavelength (red) and from narrow-band short-wavelength (blue) lights to more precisely understand the role of the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) in these responses. In a within-subjects experimental design, twelve subjects periodically receiveView full resource at hindawi.com

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The Effects of Red and Blue Lights on Circadian Variations in Cortisol, Alpha Amylase, and Melatonin. http://bit.ly/d2iwH6

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The Effects of Red and Blue Lights on Circadian Variations in Cortisol, Alpha Amylase, and Melatonin

hindawi.com — “The primary purpose of the present study was to expand our understanding of the impact of light exposures on the endocrine and autonomic systems as measured by acute cortisol, alpha amylase, and melatonin responses. We utilized exposures from narrowband long-wavelength (red) and from narrow-band short-wavelength (blue) lights to more precisely understand the role of the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) in these responses. In a within-subjects experimental design, twelve subjects periodically receiveView full resource at hindawi.com

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The Effects of Red and Blue Lights on Circadian Variations in Cortisol, Alpha Amylase, and Melatonin. http://bit.ly/d2iwH6

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CREON 6000 (Amylase, Lipase, Protease) drug information from MPR

empr.com — “CREON 6000 (Amylase, Lipase, Protease) drug information for Digestive and biliary disorders from MPR including side effects, drug interactions, dosing, contraindications and precautions.View full resource at empr.com

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MPR News: CREON 6000: Indications: added chronic pancreatitis and pancreatectomy. Adults and children: added dosing... http://bit.ly/vs7wV

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PANCREAZE 16800 (Amylase, Lipase, Protease) drug information from MPR

empr.com — “PANCREAZE 16800 (Amylase, Lipase, Protease) drug information for Digestive and biliary disorders from MPR including side effects, drug interactions, dosing, contraindications and warnings/precautions.View full resource at empr.com

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MPR News: PANCREAZE 16800: Monograph added. http://bit.ly/fdJU0W

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Study: Low amylase levels are tied to higher risk of diabetes - Related Stories - DiabetesPro SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “Japanese researchers found that low levels of serum amylase were associated with an increase in blood glucose rates of asymptomatic participants within one to two hours of oral glucose tolerance test. The findings indicate that lower serum amylase levels are linked to a higher risk of diabetes and --View full resource at smartbrief.com

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Asymmetry of salivary cortisol and -amylase respo... [Psychol Med. 2011] - PubMed result

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Asymmetry of salivary cortisol and ?-amylase responses to psychosocial stress in anorexia nervosa but not in... http://fb.me/RUcDI8HB

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Measurement of Salivary Cortisol and Salivary Alpha-Amylase Together Provide a More Complete Assessment of the Stress Response | Biomarker Commons

biomarkercommons.org — “A recent internal survey of scientific literature carried out at Salimetrics has shown a sharp increase of interest in salivary alpha-amylase, an important enzyme found in saliva. This peak of interest is largely due to the use of this salivary component as a biomarker related to stress and nervous activity in psychobiological studies.View full resource at biomarkercommons.org

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Macroamylasemia attributable to gluten-related amylase autoantibodies has been reported. | GreenMedInfo | Article | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine | Integrative Medicine | Consumer Advocacy

greenmedinfo.com — “This toxicological article on GreenMedInfo.com concerns - Macroamylasemia attributable to gluten-related amylase autoantibodies: a case report.View full resource at greenmedinfo.com

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Hyperamylasemia: eMedicine Gastroenterology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Amylase is a digestive enzyme that normally acts extracellularly to cleave starch into smaller carbohydrate groups and, finally, into monosaccharides, by hydrolysis of internal alpha-1,4-glycoside bonds, which results in the production of maltose and oligosaccharides. Among healthy ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Many conditions have been reported to cause hyperamylasemia. Learn the causes and possible symptoms. http://bit.ly/c0baau

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Stress Might Interfere With Conception News - RealAge

realage.com — “In study, higher levels of anxiety-related compound was tied to lower pregnancy rateView full resource at realage.com

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Women may have a more difficult time becoming pregnant when they're feeling stressed, study shows: http://bit.ly/aUV8BD

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Stress Might Interfere With Conception:

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Enzyme In Saliva Shapes How We Sense Food Texture

medicalnewstoday.com — “Creamy. Gritty. Crunchy. Slimy. Oral texture perception is a major factor contributing to each person's food preferences. Now, a new study from the Monell Center reports that individuals' perceptiView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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    Ann Bartlett is an expert in balancing traditional, non-traditional, and lifestyle health choices to manage her own health. She has been a practicing massage therapist for 23 years for clients ranging from terminally ill to professional and world-class athletes and is owner of the Body in Balance Center, an integrated wellness practice in Alexandria, VA.
    Ms. Bartlett has lived with juvenile diabetes since she was 5 years old. Her father was a founding board member of JDRF. A pilot for TWA, he used his international travels to find Type 1 researchers from around the globe and engage them in collaborative sharing.  He successfully fostered relationships in London, TeleViv and Milan and helped create the first international Type 1 diabetes symposium in the mid 70s. 
    As a result of her parents’ efforts, Ann developed a sense of responsibility for her diabetes care and a love for understanding the body in health and illness. Ann sees the challenges of living with diabetes as a gigantic puzzle for which lifestyle, management and research give clues for fitting the pieces together and keeping her engaged in her long-term health and happiness.  
    Ann is a former board member of JDRF Capitol Chapter having served 6 years as research information volunteer and outreach chair. Ann was a patient expert for healthcentral.com for 4 years and served as the community leader for type 1 diabetes on healthcentral.com. Ann has been speaking at healthcare industry conferences and patient conferences.  Ann also serves as a consultant for Sanofi US diabetes.

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