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Restricting dietary intake of certain amino acids may reduce obesity and diabetes while increasing longevity, even though many athletes build muscle and derive other health benefits from supplements of the compounds, UW-Madison research suggests.
With cookout season underway, the findings are especially relevant in Wisconsin. Bratwurst and sausage have some of the highest levels of the protein building blocks involved, known as branched-chain amino acids.
Studies by campus scientist Dudley Lamming, mostly conducted in mice, point to a possible way to help ward off type 2 diabetes, heart disease and other conditions associated with being overweight or obese, as more than two-thirds of American adults are.
Julie L. Gerberding, MD, the first woman to serve as director of the CDC, implores the pandemic Class of 2020 at Washington University in St. Louis to apply the unique lessons it learned these past 15 months for good in a delayed 159th Commencement ceremony.
Nearly 1,400 members of the Class of 2020 returned to the Washington University campus on Sunday, May 30, to celebrate an in-person Commencement on Francis Olympic Field.