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Olives and Olive Oil in Health and Disease Prevention, Second Edition expands the last releases content and coverage, including new sections on materials in packaging, the Mediterranean diet, metabolic syndrome, diabetic health, generational effects, epigenetics, glycemic control, ketogenic diet, antioxidant effects, the use of olive oil in protection against skin cancer, oleuropein and ERK1/2 MAP-Kinase, oleocanthal and estrogen receptors, and oleocanthal and neurological effects. The book is a valuable resource for food and health researchers, nutritionists, dieticians, pharmacologists, public health scientists, epidemiologists, food technologists, agronomists, analytical chemists, biochemists, biologists, physicians, biotechnologists and students. - Continues the tradition of exploring olives and olive oil from general aspects down to a detailed level of important micro-and micronutrients - Explains how olive oil compares to other oils - Details the many implications for human health and disease, including metabolic health, cardiovascular health and effects on tissue and body systems
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Appendices of: To Escape Into Dreams are companion books the second and third volumes of To Escape Into Dreams Appendices of: To Escape Into Dreams are companion books second and third volumes of To Escape Into Dreams. Lineages for the following family names are compiled in Volume II of the Appendices of: To Escape Into Dreams. Biller (Bealer, Bealor, Biler, Bhlen, [Bllen]) Giordano (Giordino, Gardini, Gardine, Jardine) Leighton Metallo (Matalle, Mattallo, Mattalo, Metalle, Metallo, Mital, Mctal, McTall) Sines (Seignes, Sins, Synes) Vernon, among others. * Volume II of the appendices include lineages of William the Conqueror, Vernons of Haddon Hall and Frederic Lord Leighton.