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Boosting levels of vitamin A in rice provides a simple, straightforward way to put that right".
Second, the intestines act as a barrier to phytoestrogens, so artificially boosting levels in animals by injection has no relevance.
In a significant step forward in the hunt for dementia drugs, researchers were able to protect mice against Alzheimer's disease by artificially boosting levels of the protein RBM3.
Springfield junior school in Suffolk has used government funding to employ a nutritionist to work with overweight pupils and their parents on diet and lifestyle, boosting levels of activity and helping them build confidence.
They discovered that excess B12 quenched the bacteria's own production of the vitamin, which had the effect of boosting levels of an inflammatory compound, porphyrin, released by the bugs.
It was also seized on by Labour as evidence that ministers do not want to reveal official figures showing that levels of sport in schools have fallen off dramatically since the education secretary, Michael Gove, abolished the system of School Sports Partnerships that had been boosting levels of activity under Labour.
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Their blood was found to contain boosted levels of osteocalcin, a marker of healthy bone formation.
Experiments suggest that the presence of a support circle during stressful experiences reduces heart rate and blood pressure increases, and also boosts levels of the hormone oxytocin.
Another study published last month showed that it might be possible to boost levels of the IFITM3 protein, and make people more resistant to the flu.
Although these hormones occur naturally in the body, higher levels can encourage breast cancers to grow, and extra fat is known to boost levels of oestrogen.
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