Maternal and early-life high-fat diets found to result in a taste for salty food
We are all aware of the importance of eating healthy food, especially during pregnancy. A high-fat diet has dramatic consequences on the metabolism. It can lead to obesity, diabetes, chronic liver disease, and possibly cancer. Previous works have demonstrated that…
Read MoreStudy suggests chromosomal errors may hinder some aggressive tumors
Chromosomal errors are a hallmark of cancer cells. Defects in the genome derived from the incorrect separation of chromosomes (and the DNA packed within) in each division of cells drive tumor growth and resistance to therapy. However, the opposite is…
Read MoreStudy finds early RSV infection linked to significantly increased risk of asthma in children
Severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection has long been associated with the onset of childhood wheezing diseases, but the relationship between RSV infection during infancy and the development of childhood asthma has remained unclear. A new observational study by Vanderbilt…
Read MoreStudy suggests that maintaining normal vitamin D levels may benefit patients with advanced skin cancer
New research indicates that for patients with advanced skin cancer, it may be important to maintain normal vitamin D levels when receiving immunotherapy medications called immune checkpoint inhibitors. The findings are published by Wiley online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal…
Read MoreNew study: No evidence that shielding reduced COVID-19 infections in Wales
Shielding vulnerable people was central to the response to COVID-19, but there is no evidence that it benefited the vulnerable people it was meant to protect, a new study of health data has revealed. A research team from Swansea University…
Read MoreStudy Looks at Fractional Resurfacing Laser Complications
PHOENIX – Burns, dyspigmentation, and scarring were the three most common complications from the use of ablative and nonablative fractional resurfacing lasers reported to the Food and Drug Administration between 2013 and 2022, an analysis of medical device reports (MDRs) over a decade…
Read MoreStudy shows most children recover from Lyme disease within six months of treatment
A majority of parents of children diagnosed with Lyme disease reported that their kids recovered within six months of completing antibiotic treatment, according to a new joint study from Children’s National Research Institute and the National Institute of Allergy and…
Read MoreNew paper advances understanding of geographic health disparities
By looking at where people were born instead of where they ultimately move to and die, geographic disparities in mortality look different than previously assumed, according to a new study published on April 1, 2023, in the journal Demography. Interstate…
Read MoreImproving broader sharing to address geographic inequity in liver transplantation
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Read MoreHow YOU can reverse your biological age in DAYS
How YOU can reverse your biological age in DAYS by simply becoming less stressed, according to Harvard study Reducing stress can help turn back your biological clock within days, says study Harvard University researchers study involved humans and mice READ…
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