31. That has led to research in adoptive immunotherapy, or the science of giving patients the T-cells their bodies cannot produce. 32. That means some people believe that your body will produce just so much cholesterol, regardless of how much you take in through the food you eat. 33. The body produces several enzymes to inhibit oxidation, and nutrients such as vitamin C, vitamin E and beta carotene can provide extra protection. 34. The body produces the amount it needs and holds on to it for a while. 35. The damaged heart tissues send out signals, called receptors, that attract the VEGF and FGF that our bodies normally produce. 36. The gene normally causes the body to produce a protein called cystatin B, which blocks the action of enzymes that degrade other cell proteins. 37. The human body produces both beneficial and detrimental serum cholesterol. 38. The human body typically produces one or two grams of creatine each day. 39. The recommendation does not include men with moderate or high levels of PSA, or prostate specific antigen, an antibody the body produces to combat cancer. 40. The reactions we experience are similar to the ones the body produces in times of fear or anxiety. |