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THE BOTTOM LINE Studies have found that green tea may reduce levels of LDL cholesterol, but the effect appears minimal.
Studies have found that allergic reactions release compounds in the body called cytokines, which play a role in inflammation and may reduce levels of the hormone serotonin, which helps maintain feelings of well-being.
Results suggest that using the TMG may reduce levels of morning postpartum fatigue from the second through the fourth week postpartum.
Furthermore, as previously shown, UA may reduce levels of the macrophage antiinflammatory markers Arginase-1, CD36, and CD206, an effect transduced in part by inhibition of PPARγ sumoylation that in turn promotes macrophage inflammatory activation.
These characteristics point to possible strategies that may reduce levels of attrition and may also reduce the impact of attrition on the interpretation of behavioral models estimated with longitudinal data.
Since over-expression of human SNCA (hSNCA) leads to death of dopaminergic (DA) neurons in human, rodent and fly brain, hSNCA gene silencing may reduce levels of toxic forms of SNCA and ameliorate degeneration of DA neurons in PD.
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Some researchers have found that acute or chronic lead exposure does not greatly change triglyceride levels, or may even reduce levels [ 29, 30].
Increased levels of physical activity at a young age may help reduce levels of chronic non-communicable diseases in the future.
Lower levels of sunlight may lead to an increase in depressive symptomology which may reduce activity levels and diabetes self-care behaviours, resulting in an increase in A1C.
They're relaxing, so they may reduce stress levels.
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