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JAMA: Relationship between family history of breast cancer and breast density
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
However, volume percent density was not significantly elevated in women with at least two affected relatives (OR, 1.
45), compared with women without FHBC Compared to; women with one affected relative were also more likely to have dense breasts (OR, 1.
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A new method of microneedling in the treatment of peanut allergy
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
Treating peanut allergies with microneedling by targeting the allergen directly to the skin can significantly improve desensitization, providing millions of people with greater protection from severe allergic reactions, a new study shows .
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Link between hormones and gut bacteria may guide better treatment of menopause symptoms
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
In their study, researchers Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown and Heather Bimonte-Nelson, along with their Arizona State University team and Mayo Clinic collaborators Anita Mayer and Julia Files, looked at how menopause and estrogen supplementation affect the effects of menopause and estrogen supplementation in animal models.
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Safer Chemistry Recommendations for Reliable Test Methods for Determining Endocrine Disruptors
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
EURION is a collaboration of 8 research projects in Europe focused on developing methods and detection strategies to address dysfunctions caused by EDs, including metabolic, cerebral, thyroid and reproductive dysfunctions .
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New findings on daily walking steps required for longevity
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
A meta-analysis of 15 studies involving nearly 50,000 people on four continents provides new insights into the number of daily walking steps that best improves health and longevity in adults and whether steps vary across age groups.
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The Scientific Research Report on Dietary Guidelines for Chinese Residents (2021) was officially published
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
The Dietary Guidelines are guidance documents that transform existing evidence research on dietary nutrition and health into a food-based balanced diet based on food production and supply and the actual living conditions of residents in various countries.
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This study shows possible commonalities between many neurodegenerative diseases
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
"We've discovered that a protein called TMEM106B can form fibers, a behavior that wasn't known before," said Xinyu Xiang, a former member of the Fitzpatrick lab at the Zuckerman Institute and now a graduate student in Stanford's Department of Structural Biology.
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It was found in milk powder, can I still drink it?
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
Moreover, Enterobacter sakazakii has strong heat resistance, and most of them can still survive when the milk powder is prepared with water below 70°C .
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Predicting Rheumatoid Arthritis
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
The researchers then performed a statistical analysis to assess whether there was an association between PRS and the severity of radiographic progression .
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Spring Fruit Consumption Tips
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
Strawberries are ruddy in color, soft and juicy, sweet and sour, rich in vitamin C, vitamin A, tannic acid, pectin and anthocyanins and other nutritional active substances .
Cherries also contain cellulose, vitamin C, and are rich in polyphenols such as anthocyanins, phenolic acids, and flavonoids, which have high antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities .
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Which almonds or potatoes can promote a healthy metabolism?
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
e. , body fat mass), body weight, fasting blood glucose, and fasting insulin levels were comparable and not clinically meaningful in the French fries and almond intervention groups .
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COVID-19: How Omicron beat Delta in three stats
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
immune evasionThe researchers also assessed how vaccination affected people's chances of contracting both variants and found that unvaccinated family members were 23 percent more likely to contract Omicron virus than Delta virus .
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For better sleep, resistance exercise may be better than aerobic exercise
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
"Previous research has confirmed that insufficient sleep (the recommended amount of sleep for adults is 7 to 8 hours per day) or poor sleep quality increases the risk of high blood pressure, high cholesterol and atherosclerosis .
Sleep efficiency improved in the resistance exercise and combined exercise group, but not in the aerobic and no exercise group .
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Drinking wine with meals may lower risk of type 2 diabetes, study finds
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
An analysis of health data for nearly 312,400 drinkers who currently drink, especially wine, and meals are associated with a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to preliminary research to be published at the American Heart Association's Epidemiology, Prevention, Life> .
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Study shows keto diet helps people with multiple sclerosis
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
But maybe there is a way to relieve symptomsIn the study, when people with multiple sclerosis ate a ketogenic diet for six months, they reported reduced fatigue and depression, and improved overall quality of life .
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Does chewing slowly have any effect on weight loss and blood sugar control?
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
In short, chewing slowly and reducing the speed of eating can not only allow people to better appreciate the taste of food, but also help people control their appetite, and also reduce the need for salt and sugar seasonings .
Choosing foods that need to be chewed can also help people better control their food intake .
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Excessive intake of sulfur-containing amino acids may increase risk of cardiovascular disease and death
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
"This may provide part of the reason why people whose diets emphasize healthy plant-based foods have a lower probability of cardiovascular disease than those who eat foods high in meat and dairy products," said Laila Al-Shaar, assistant professor of epidemiology.
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New findings may reduce side effects of diabetes treatment
Time of Update: 2022-04-26
But when the Penn researchers examined each form of the protein individually, they found that activating PPARγ2 with a thiazolidinedione drug protected the mice from diabetes -- like metabolic changes -- without causing weight gain .
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Spironolactone unlikely to be associated with increased cancer risk
Time of Update: 2022-04-26
"While the FDA warns that "unnecessary use of this drug should be avoided, our data are encouraging that spironolactone is unlikely to be associated with a meaningful prescription at clinical doses" cancer risk,” said senior author John Barbieri, MD, MBA in Dermatology .
"article titleAssociation of Spironolactone Use With Risk of Cancer A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Improve dry eye by regulating hormone levels
Time of Update: 2022-04-26
Loss of sex steroid hormones produced by 3-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3-HSD) causes this condition, but it can be treated with nicotinamide mononucleoside, a new study led by researchers at Kyoto University reports.
"Indeed, disturbed 3-HSD enzyme activity in mutant mice leads to gland atrophy, which further contributes to disease," concludes Doi .