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Kidney stones often are diet-related, (eating excess animal protein, not drinking enough fluid, or consuming excess salt), but may have additional causes as well.
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In addition, the demand for animal protein continues to rise globally, and is expected to grow by up to 80 percent between 2012 and 2050.
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Campbell said he grew up on a dairy farm and for a long time held to the belief that animal protein was an essential part of a healthy diet.
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It would probably not be a bad thing if we ate less meat, if the ratio of animal protein to vegetables changed along the lines of the Chinese model.
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The small amount of animal protein eaten on Crete is cooked in olive oil and usually made with greens, grains or pulses: sea bass with purslane, pork with cracked wheat, chicken with peas.
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But that form does not mention animal protein.
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The diet is high in animal protein, which could lead to an excess intake of saturated fat, resulting in elevated cholesterol levels, an increased risk of heart disease and increased risk of certain types of cancer.
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The protein in your hamburger, chicken filet, or barbecue was almost certainly fixed by an animal concentrating soy protein.
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Through further experiments in human cells and animal studies the researchers found that a protein called NF-kB lured zinc into the immune cells that responded fastest to fight infection.
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When studying slides from animal trials, he kept noticing a mysterious protein that he later identified as CTGF.
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Using such fusion proteins, a scientist can follow exactly where a protein moves in a cell, or in an animal's body.
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