Coenzyme Q10 and biological markers for heart failure
Good health depends upon the optimal functioning of the cells. Optimal functioning of the cells depends upon the availability of Coenzyme Q10 for [...]
Good health depends upon the optimal functioning of the cells. Optimal functioning of the cells depends upon the availability of Coenzyme Q10 for [...]
Prolonged use of certain chemotherapy drugs -- anthracyclines and taxanes among them -- is known to cause damage to the heart muscle. Studies [...]
Studies show that teens and young adults suffering from migraine headaches are likely to have abnormally low blood levels of Coenzyme Q10. Coenzyme [...]
As we age, we produce less Coenzyme Q10, and we cannot make up the difference in the food we eat. For good heart [...]
Gold standard clinical studies show that daily supplementation with Coenzyme Q10 in the form of ubiquinone can significantly reduce the duration of hospital [...]
Certain regions of the world such as Sweden (pictured) and the other Scandinavian countries, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and parts of China [...]
Dr. Urban Alehagen, Linköping University, Sweden. Lead researcher on the KiSel-10 study and one of the primary researchers on the Q-Symbio study. [...]
A healthy heart with an adequate supply of Coenzyme Q10 pumps out sufficient amounts of blood with every heartbeat. Increasing age, taking statin [...]
Dr. Svend Aage Mortensen (right), pictured here with Dr. Karl Folkers. Dr. Folkers determined the chemical structure of the Coenzyme Q10 molecule. He [...]
Digitalis lanata, a species of the foxglove plant, highly toxic, is the plant from which the inotrope digoxin is extracted. Digoxin's margin of [...]