The long-standing division between infectious (communicable) and non-communicable (chronic) diseases is collapsing under the weight of new epidemiological evidence. Mounting data reveal that viral pathogens are not transient threats but durable…
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Secondary infertility is rising among couples: Doctors say these simple changes can help
You had one child with ease, then tried again and nothing? For many couples, that surprise is jarring, shame-tinged and isolating. Fertility specialists are now…
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5 “Bad” Things You Should Do to Lose Visceral Fat
- Doing less cardio and eating more fats are two “bad” things that can help reduce visceral fat.
- Eating healthy fats and consuming enough calories supports long-term fat loss.
- Getting enough rest and lowering stress are also effective things to do…
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Uptrend in Acute Kidney Injury Mortality in Higher Socioeconomic Countries Projected to Continue
Acute kidney injury (AKI)-related mortality rates are increasing in countries with higher socioeconomic status and older populations, a trend projected to continue through 2050.1These findings were presented at the
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Human liver and pancreas innervation: resolving 3D neurohistological challenges and advancing insights | Journal of Biomedical Science
Yi CX, la Fleur SE, Fliers E, Kalsbeek A. The role of the autonomic nervous liver innervation in the control of energy metabolism. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2010;1802(4):416–31.
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No link between paracetamol in pregnancy and autism or ADHD in children, review finds | Pregnancy
A wide-ranging review into paracetamol use by pregnant women has found no convincing link between the common painkiller and the chances of children being diagnosed with autism and ADHD.
Publication of the work was fast-tracked to provide…
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How Food Shapes Genes Before Birth
Introduction
The evolution of nutritional epigenetics
What is epigenetics?
Biochemical pathways linking maternal nutrition to fetal gene expression
Health outcomes in offspring
Clinical and public health implications
References
Further reading
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