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The first domestically successfully bred black-legged white-rumped langur unveiled in Guangzhou
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
On November 10, Guangzhou Changlong Wildlife World showed the black-legged white-rumped langur baby still in the nursery.
According to animal experts, this is the first successful artificial breeding of black-legged white-rumped langur in China.
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"Super Jelly" will not die even if it is run over by a car
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
"In order to make a material with the mechanical properties we want, we used a crosslinking agent, that is, two molecules are linked together by a chemical bond," said Huang Zehuan of the Yusuf Hamid Department of Chemistry, the first author of the study.
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Scientists propose a new method of health assessment: human zinc index
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
In order to accurately calculate the physiological state of the subject from the biomarkers, food scientists at Cornell University have developed a new evaluation method: the zinc state index .
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Oyster sauce is carcinogenic and static electricity is a symptom of illness... Don’t believe these are not...
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
Last month, there were a lot of rumors in this regard: eating oyster sauce causes cancer, supermarket rice does not grow insects because of the addition of preservatives, and drinking hydrogen-rich water can resist aging.
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Is the relationship between diet, gut bacteria, and cells the key to preventing systemic inflammation?
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
ReddyA new study by the University of California, Los Angeles found that mice fed a high-fat, high-cholesterol, and high-calorie diet similar to the Western diet had higher blood lipid levels and higher levels of inflammation .
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Retinoic acid treatment may improve vision in patients with rare genetic diseases
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
Ahmed, Professor of Head and Neck Surgery and Ophthalmology, UMSOM Department of Otolaryngology, said: "The drugs we use on mice may be the first step in improving the eye health of patients with Type 1F Usher syndrome .
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Sitting for a long time increases feelings of depression and anxiety
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
"As the director of the ISU Health and Exercise Laboratory, Meyer and his team studied the relationship between physical activity and sedentary behavior and mental health, and how these changes affect the way people think, feel, and perceive the world .
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Vegetable fat can reduce the risk of stroke, while animal fat can increase the risk of stroke
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
Eating a higher total amount of red meat, red meat and processed animal fats on the market increases the risk of stroke, while consuming more vegetable fat or polyunsaturated fat reduces the risk of stroke, according to preliminary research published in the American Heart Association Science Conference 2021 .
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Insufficient sleep is related to perceptions of getting old, which can affect health
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
The lead author of the study, Serena Sabbatini of the University of Exeter, said: "As we grow older, many aspects of our lives experience positive and negative changes .
This study aims to understand what helps people maintain cognitive health in their later years .
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Studies have found that eating during the day may reduce the health risks associated with night work
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
Marishka Brown, director of the NHLBI National Sleep Disorder Research Center, said: "This is a rigorous and highly controlled laboratory study that demonstrates the potential intervention of shift work on adverse metabolic effects, which is a well-known public health issue .
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New method to determine the early risk of cardiovascular disease
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
Researchers are now advocating the introduction of new guidelines for detecting the risk of heart disease, and said the results may pave the way for early treatment, which may help reduce morbidity and mortality .
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Eating 18 grams of mushrooms a day reduces the risk of cancer by 45%
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
Recently, Pennsylvania researchers published a study titled "Mushroom intake is associated with low cancer risk: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies" in the journal Advances in Nutrition .
Mushrooms also contain a toxic protein, which can effectively prevent cancer cells from synthesizing protein .
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Science: Omicron mutant strains are evolving new ways to evade antibodies and vaccines.
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
The study predicted the future evolution strategy of SARS-CoV-2 and discovered several possible mutations that allow the virus to evade immune defenses, including natural immunity obtained through infection or vaccination, and antibody-based treatments .
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Poor sleep quality and late sleep are related to poor blood glucose control after meals
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
In addition, the researchers also observed an "in-person effect", that is, the study participants slept longer than usual after eating a high-carbohydrate or high-fat breakfast, and their blood sugar would be lowered the next day after a meal .
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A compound is expected to reduce muscle movement problems in Parkinson's patients
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
Image: The small molecule PD13R (magenta) interacts with dopamine D3 (grey) and D2 (purple) receptor low-temperature em structures, as predicted by RhodiumTM .
This small molecule, called PD13R, reduces dyskinesia by more than 85% in the marmoset animal model of Parkinson's disease .
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Ubiquitous food additives have changed the human microbiota and intestinal environment
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
Andrew Gewirtz, Professor, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Georgia State UniversitySource: Georgia State UniversityAtlanta-New clinical research shows that a widely used food additive, carboxymethyl cellulose, changes the intestinal environment of healthy people and disrupts the level of beneficial bacteria and nutrients .
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Miniature robot for treating neurological diseases through intranasal drug delivery
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
Professor Choi Hong-soo (left) and Jeon Seong-hsiung (right) of the Department of Robotics Engineering at DGIST The team developed a miniature robot based on magnetically powered human nuclear transplantation stem cells (hNTSC) and developed a minimally invasive method of implanting therapeutic drugs into the brain through the intranasal route .
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Drinking only water for 24 hours twice a week can help fight inflammation
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
Low frequency intermittent fasting suggests anti-inflammatory responseA new study by researchers at the Intermountain Healthcare Heart Institute in Salt Lake City shows that intermittent fasting may not only be a popular dieting trend, but also have broader health benefits, including helping fight inflammation .
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The puppy’s diet appears to be an important factor in the development of allergies and allergy-related skin symptoms in adult dogs.
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
" On the other hand, puppies do not eat any raw food, and most of the food is Dry foods, such as dog food, fruits, and hot-dried animal parts, have significantly more skin symptoms related to allergies and atopy as adults .
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Harvard study: If you use social media often, beware of depression
Time of Update: 2021-12-28
Recently, Harvard University, Harbin Medical University Buddhism Cooperation Massachusetts General Hospital, Northwestern University, University of Pennsylvania and other research institutions published in the JAMA Journal, the sub-JAMA network open journal published an article titled: Social Media Use and Self-reported Depression in American Adults The connection between symptoms .