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Why do sleep problems still exist after many years of cancer treatment?
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
As part of the study, the researchers asked these cancer survivors about their sleep and cancer history, as well as their overall physical, mental, and social health .
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Compared with cigarettes, which electronic cigarette is more harmful to human health?
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
Why does e-cigarette smoking cause severe pneumonia?This must be related to the composition of e-cigarettes .
;Battery components: lithium battery, control board;Atomization device: resistance wire, tobacco wool, nickel mesh, glass fiber rope, ceramic seat;E-cigarette liquid: nicotine, solvents (glycerin, propylene glycol), flavors, pigments, some countries allow the addition of cannabis ingredients .
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Chasing drama snacks and eating poisoning what is going on?
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
Poisoning caused by gluttonous lo-meiSeeing the girl's first face, which looked like a "poisoned" dress in a costume drama, the doctor urgently ordered an arterial blood sample to be taken, and blood gas analysis was performed to further clarify the patient's blood oxygenation, which was confirmed to be nitrite poisoning .
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Cell: A single molecule controls the transformation of an unusual ant from a worker to a queen
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
By studying ants, Bonasio and his colleagues, including Shelley Berger, also from the University of Pennsylvania, wanted to understand how certain genes are "turned on" or "off" to affect brain function and behavior .
Berger said: "This protein regulates the different genes of worker ants and players to prevent ants from making'inappropriate social' behavior .
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Food Safety Tips: Come look at it, why is Nutella afraid of mold...
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
The Chinese Society for Food Science and Technology recently issued a consumer reminder that nuts can easily absorb moisture in the air in a humid environment, thereby being contaminated by molds.
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What kind of oil is bread shortening?
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
Liang Jianfen pointed out that in the process of vegetable oil hydrogenation, if the conditions are controlled better, the content of trans fatty acids can be very low, which generally does not bring people's health risks .
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Studies have found that statins may not help reduce the mortality or severity of COVID-19
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
However, a recent study led by the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine conducted a 4-month study of nearly 4,500 COVID-19 hospitalized patients and provided stronger evidence for a very different conclusion: statins May not have any positive or negative impact on COVID-19-related mortality, and may be related to a significant increase in the risk of serious diseases (nearly one-fifth) .
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List of funded projects of the 16th Nutrition Research Fund of the Chinese Nutrition Society in 2021
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
After years of hard work and operation management, it has developed into a nutrition research special fund composed of multiple support directions.
It continues to support project research in the field of nutrition science and technology every year to promote the innovation and development of the field .
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BMJ Sub-Journal: Drinking a lot of sugary drinks when you are young will double your risk of bowel cancer in the future
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
Studies have shown that women who drink a lot of sugar-sweetened beverages during adolescence (13-18 years) and adulthood have an increased risk of colorectal cancer before the age of 50 .
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Child deaths are linked to parents’ increased risk of ischemic heart disease
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
A recent study published by Dang Wei and colleagues showed that parents who have lost children have an increased risk of ischemic heart disease and acute myocardial infarction .
"We found that children’s deaths are associated with increased risks of ischemic heart disease and acute myocardial infarction .
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Insomnia may be a risk factor for the rupture of a highly fatal cerebral aneurysm
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
According to the analysis:The genetic susceptibility to insomnia is associated with a 24% increased risk of intracranial aneurysm and aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage .
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Is eating alone bad for the heart?
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
A new study shows that eating alone may increase the risk of heart disease in older women .
These results indicate the value of nutrition education and cardiovascular disease screening for elderly women who eat mainly alone .
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5:2 diet: a good choice for gestational diabetes
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
"Our research shows that for women with gestational diabetes, the 5:2 diet is as effective as a continuous energy-restricted diet in terms of weight loss, which is good because it provides women with more choices and control .
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For women, greater exposure to estrogen in their lives may protect brain areas that are susceptible to Alzheimer’s
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
Researchers confirmed an early finding that menopause is related to a decrease in gray matter volume (GMV) in areas of the brain that are also susceptible to Alzheimer's disease .
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The early bird got...Truffle?
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
Marcos Caiafa, the first author of the study, said: "In the past, it was thought that only mammals could eat and spread truffle spores, so our study is the first time that birds do the same .
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Hand washing and disinfection are not enough: close the toilet lid after flushing!
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
The paper’s co-author, UNU environmental scientist Professor Erica Donner, said that anecdotal evidence shows that in the past 18 months, users have avoided using public toilets because they believe there is a risk of spreading COVID-19 .
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Family background obesity risk factors are related to changes in brain function
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
The results showed that family-related risk factors, such as parental obesity or diabetes, are related to changes in insulin signals in the brain of the subjects and the decline in the function of opioids and cannabis systems .
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Is it better to vent your anger or hold it in your heart?
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
We see it as an insult, feel frustrated, and the limbic system sees it as a threat and triggers a "fight or flight" response .
If we decide not to yell and finally control our anger, the same process still happens: tight muscles, shallow breathing, narrow attention .
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Stay away from sweets and pastries, save the planet and your health
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
The non-essential and junk food consumed by households in Australia and New Zealand exceeds the dietary guidelines recommendations, leading to food-related greenhouse gas emissions (GHGe) and other environmental impacts .
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The path from contaminants in food to an allergic reaction
Time of Update: 2021-11-13
It is well known that exposure to the heavy metal cadmium can irritate the stomach, lungs or cause kidney disease, but new research links another health problem to the inadvertent intake of low doses of pollutants: high activation of antibodies can cause allergic reactions .