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While there is a tremendous literature on the topic of wine and health ranging back to the days of Hippocrates, it is considered that there is an unlimited variety of wine, allowing for the association of senses, nutrition, and hedonism. The history of vine and wine has lasted for at least 7000 years. Vitis represent adaptable plants, and thanks to the large variety of strains, wine is an alchemical mix with unique properties, a rich and original composition in terms of polyphenols, and well known antioxidants. This explains why wine and health are closely linked to nutrition.
polyphenols --- n/a --- red wine --- apigenin --- tyrosol --- neurotrophic effects --- neuronal differentiation --- Okinawa diet --- colorectal --- antioxidant capacity --- olive oil --- vine --- alcohol --- antioxidant --- electrochemical technology --- Mediterranean diet --- allergy --- cardiovascular protection --- N2a murine neuronal cells --- cancers --- dementia --- wine --- resveratrol derivatives --- RW --- substituents phenyl rings --- efficacy towards diseases --- grape pomace --- metabolic disease --- Alzheimer --- biological targets --- wine flavonoids --- metabolites characterization --- diet --- hydroxytyrosol --- hormesis --- resveratrol --- cardiovascular disease --- nrf2 --- health --- synthesis strategies --- EVOO --- cancer --- hypertension
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Refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pumps (RACHP) have an important impact on the final energy uses of many sectors of modern society, such as residential, commercial, industrial, transport, and automotive. Moreover, RACHP also have an important environmental impact due to the working fluids that deplete the stratospheric ozone layer, which are being phased out according to the Montreal Protocol (1989). Last, but not least, high global working potential (GWP), working fluids (directly), and energy consumption (indirectly) are responsible for a non-negligible quota of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the atmosphere, thus impacting climate change.
History of engineering & technology --- burnt-out diabetes --- chronic kidney disease (CKD) --- dialysis --- end-stage renal disease (ESRD) --- incident diabetes mellitus (DM) --- insulin resistance --- dementia --- dipeptidyl-peptidase IV inhibitors --- diabetes mellitus --- type 2 --- Alzheimer’s disease --- vascular --- diabetes --- microperimetry --- type 2 diabetes mellitus --- glucose fluctuations --- sarcopenia --- diabetic retinopathy --- type 1 diabetes --- quality of life --- treatment satisfaction --- patient-reported outcomes --- plaque characteristics --- carotid plaque --- echogenic plaque --- diabetic foot syndrome --- vascular disease --- fibroblast growth factor 23 --- Klotho --- inflammation --- dermal electrochemical conductance --- neuropathy --- primary care --- screening --- sudomotor reflex --- prediabetes --- arterial stiffness --- baPWV --- aspirin --- primary prevention --- meta-analysis --- trial sequential analysis --- sCD36 --- type 1 diabetes mellitus --- branched-chain amino acids --- metabolomics --- NMR spectroscopy --- diabetic kidney disease --- reno-cardiovascular protection --- sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors --- glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists --- dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitors --- obesity --- bariatric surgery --- diabetic macroangiopathy --- cardiovascular disease --- heart disease --- cerebrovascular disease --- peripheral artery disease --- diabetic foot disease --- diabetic microangiopathy --- diabetic neuropathy
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Refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pumps (RACHP) have an important impact on the final energy uses of many sectors of modern society, such as residential, commercial, industrial, transport, and automotive. Moreover, RACHP also have an important environmental impact due to the working fluids that deplete the stratospheric ozone layer, which are being phased out according to the Montreal Protocol (1989). Last, but not least, high global working potential (GWP), working fluids (directly), and energy consumption (indirectly) are responsible for a non-negligible quota of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the atmosphere, thus impacting climate change.
burnt-out diabetes --- chronic kidney disease (CKD) --- dialysis --- end-stage renal disease (ESRD) --- incident diabetes mellitus (DM) --- insulin resistance --- dementia --- dipeptidyl-peptidase IV inhibitors --- diabetes mellitus --- type 2 --- Alzheimer’s disease --- vascular --- diabetes --- microperimetry --- type 2 diabetes mellitus --- glucose fluctuations --- sarcopenia --- diabetic retinopathy --- type 1 diabetes --- quality of life --- treatment satisfaction --- patient-reported outcomes --- plaque characteristics --- carotid plaque --- echogenic plaque --- diabetic foot syndrome --- vascular disease --- fibroblast growth factor 23 --- Klotho --- inflammation --- dermal electrochemical conductance --- neuropathy --- primary care --- screening --- sudomotor reflex --- prediabetes --- arterial stiffness --- baPWV --- aspirin --- primary prevention --- meta-analysis --- trial sequential analysis --- sCD36 --- type 1 diabetes mellitus --- branched-chain amino acids --- metabolomics --- NMR spectroscopy --- diabetic kidney disease --- reno-cardiovascular protection --- sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors --- glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists --- dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitors --- obesity --- bariatric surgery --- diabetic macroangiopathy --- cardiovascular disease --- heart disease --- cerebrovascular disease --- peripheral artery disease --- diabetic foot disease --- diabetic microangiopathy --- diabetic neuropathy
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Refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pumps (RACHP) have an important impact on the final energy uses of many sectors of modern society, such as residential, commercial, industrial, transport, and automotive. Moreover, RACHP also have an important environmental impact due to the working fluids that deplete the stratospheric ozone layer, which are being phased out according to the Montreal Protocol (1989). Last, but not least, high global working potential (GWP), working fluids (directly), and energy consumption (indirectly) are responsible for a non-negligible quota of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the atmosphere, thus impacting climate change.
History of engineering & technology --- burnt-out diabetes --- chronic kidney disease (CKD) --- dialysis --- end-stage renal disease (ESRD) --- incident diabetes mellitus (DM) --- insulin resistance --- dementia --- dipeptidyl-peptidase IV inhibitors --- diabetes mellitus --- type 2 --- Alzheimer’s disease --- vascular --- diabetes --- microperimetry --- type 2 diabetes mellitus --- glucose fluctuations --- sarcopenia --- diabetic retinopathy --- type 1 diabetes --- quality of life --- treatment satisfaction --- patient-reported outcomes --- plaque characteristics --- carotid plaque --- echogenic plaque --- diabetic foot syndrome --- vascular disease --- fibroblast growth factor 23 --- Klotho --- inflammation --- dermal electrochemical conductance --- neuropathy --- primary care --- screening --- sudomotor reflex --- prediabetes --- arterial stiffness --- baPWV --- aspirin --- primary prevention --- meta-analysis --- trial sequential analysis --- sCD36 --- type 1 diabetes mellitus --- branched-chain amino acids --- metabolomics --- NMR spectroscopy --- diabetic kidney disease --- reno-cardiovascular protection --- sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors --- glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists --- dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitors --- obesity --- bariatric surgery --- diabetic macroangiopathy --- cardiovascular disease --- heart disease --- cerebrovascular disease --- peripheral artery disease --- diabetic foot disease --- diabetic microangiopathy --- diabetic neuropathy
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