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Acute infection disrupts the healthy balance between good and bad microbes in the gut
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
" In delving into the effects of the virus that causes COVID-19 on a patient's microbiome, a collection of microbes that live inside and on the surface of the human body, scientists at Rutgers University have found that acute infection disrupts the healthy balance between good and bad microbes in the gut, especially when treated with antibiotics.
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Playing the piano improves the brain's processing power and helps get rid of depression
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
"An RCT study showing few weeks of music lessons enhance audio-visual temporal processing A new study published by researchers at the University of Bath shows that learning to play an instrument has a positive effect on the brain's ability to process vision and sound, and shows how it can help improve melancholic mood.
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There is growing evidence of the role of the immune system in Parkinson's
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Figure: Possible role of neuronal antigen presentation in Parkinson's disease. A schematic diagram of potential stimuli leading to MHC-I upregulation and antigen presentation in dopamine neurons and
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Scientists have found that inorganic food additives may make babies more susceptible to allergies
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
"Due to the immunotoxic and biocidal properties of nanoparticles, exposure may disrupt the beneficial exchange of host-gut flora and may interfere with the intestinal barrier and the development of the gut-associated immune system in fetuses and newborns," said Karine Adell-Patient, Ph. D.
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Almonds can help you reduce calories
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
The study, published in the European Journal of Nutrition, found that those who ate almonds reduced their energy intake by 300 kilojoules in the following meal (most of which came from junk food) compared to energy-equivalent carbohydrate snacks.
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Steroid injections can worsen knee arthritis
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Image credit: RSNA and Upasana Upadhyay Bharadwaj, MDTwo of the more commonly used injections used to relieve pain in knee osteoarthritis found that corticosteroid injections were associated with disease progression.
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Not all micronutrients are created equal! Studies have found that some supplements have beneficial effects on cardiovascular health
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
"The findings could serve as the basis for future clinical trials to study specific combinations of micronutrients and their effects on cardiovascular health, he said.
"The findings could serve as the basis for future clinical trials to study specific combinations of micronutrients and their effects on cardiovascular health, he said.
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Jiangxi Provincial Market Supervision Bureau "revealed" hot pot meatballs
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
In general, meatballs on the market do use a variety of additives, but as long as the scope of use and amount of use meet national food safety standards, you can eat them with confidence.
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The Speakman team of the Shenzhen Advanced Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences revealed for the first time the law of water demand throughout the life cycle of human beings
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
There is often a saying circulating on the Internet that drinking eight glasses of water (about 2 liters) a day is good for good health, is this really scientific?On November 25, Beijing time, a stud
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The multimillion-pound trial will help quickly find a cure for the flu
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Professor Anthony Gordon, lead investigator of the new trial, Consultant Specialist in Critical Care at Imperial College London's Department of Surgery and Cancer and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Centre, said: "During the pandemic, our trial was able to respond quickly to a new virus and our approach helped save lives.
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Researchers at the University of Missouri have designed a new heart-healthy wearable
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Photo credit: Pate McCuien/University of MissouriFigure: The monitoring portion of this wearable device is designed to continuously track the health of the human heart simultaneously through dual signals – electrocardiogram (ECG) that measures the electrical signals of the heart and cardiography (SCG), which measures the vibration of the heart.
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On World AIDS Day, experts tell the real story of HIV testing and speak up for "Ai"
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
December 1, 2022 is the 35th "World AIDS Day", in response to China's call for "fighting AIDS together, sharing health", the "Voice for 'Ai'" public welfare activity hosted by the China Health Promot
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Cerebral palsy does not cause adult death, so why is it still listed as an underlying cause?
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
This information can provide providers with insights and better understand how to address these potential causes for people with cerebral palsy," Peterson said.
This information can provide providers with insights and better understand how to address these potential causes for people with cerebral palsy," Peterson said.
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The Chinese Nutrition Society helps rural revitalization Co-hosted the Selenium Science and Technology Innovation and Development Conference
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
This year's Selenium Expo is jointly sponsored by China Federation of Commerce, China Agricultural Products Market Association, China Quality Agricultural Products Development Service Association, Chinese Nutrition Society, China Health Care Association, China Association for the Promotion of International Cooperation in Agriculture, Provincial Department of Science and Technology, Provincial Department of Economy and Information Technology, Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, and Enshi Prefecture People's Government.
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Persistent asthma is associated with an increase in plaque in the arteries leading to the brain
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
According to a new study published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, adults with persistent asthma may have an increased risk of heart attack or stroke due to excessive plaque buildup in the carotid arteries.
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Aging of the eyes indicates the risk of kidney failure
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Essay:Association of Retinal Age Gap and Risk of Kidney Failure: A UK Biobank Study Image: Retinal age gap is significantly associated with ESKD events and may be a promising non-invasive biomarker for ESKD events.
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The 7th Cross-Strait & Hong Kong and Macao Conference on Nutrition Science was successfully concluded
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Dietary Nutrition and Health Forum-2, chaired by Professor Ling Wenhua, Vice President of the Chinese Nutrition Society, and Professor Li Duo, Institute of Nutrition and Health, Qingdao University, 17 experts and scholars from both sides of the Taiwan Strait, Hong Kong and Macao focused on macronutrient intake, intestinal flora, Hot topics such as the relationship between dietary fiber and human health made wonderful reports, covering clinical intervention trials, production and processing technology, research methodology and other aspects.
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Table grapes help protect the skin from UV damage
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
” A recent human study published in the scientific journal Antioxidants found that table grapes protected against skin damage from ultraviolet rays, and study subjects experienced increased resistance to sunburn after consuming 2/4 cup of grapes per day for two weeks.
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Model studies of monkeypox vaccines provide a roadmap for vaccination
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
essayMaximizing the impact of limited vaccine supply under different early epidemic conditions: a 2-city modelling analysis of monkeypox virus transmission among men who have sex with men A modelling study exploring the optimal distribution of monkeypox virus vaccine (MPXV) provides a roadmap for public health to maximize the impact of limited vaccine supply.
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Nature Photonics: A milestone in laser technology
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Image: The German-French research team set up a free-electron laser driven by particles in a plasma accelerator at the Helmholtz-Center in Dragon-Rosendorf (HZDR) and for the first time produced a controlled laser flash using this still young technique.