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New research shows that children of mothers with diabetes during pregnancy have an increased risk of eye disease
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
The author said: "In this nationwide population-based cohort study, we observed that children’s mothers with pre-gestational or gestational diabetes are at increased risk of developing high reinsurance, as well as specific types of high RE, which persist from newborn infants.
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Give up naps: research shows that naps do not alleviate lack of sleep
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
In this study, we want to know whether short naps during deprivation will alleviate these deficits," the study author, Michigan State University Sleep and Learning Said Kimberly Fenn, director of the laboratory .
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Is the child's long tall milk powder really effective?
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
Can this kind of milk powder, which claims to promote height, really make children grow taller quickly?Wang Dingmian, former executive director of the China Dairy Association and president of the Guangzhou Dairy Association, said in an interview with a reporter from "China Consumer News" that some milk powder manufacturers point the growth of children too much to the addition of bovine colostrum alkaline protein.
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Vitamin D can prevent early-onset colorectal cancer
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
According to the first study showing this association, more vitamin D intake (mainly from dietary sources) may help prevent early-onset colorectal cancer or precancerous colon polyps .
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157 universities in mainland China are on the list!
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
Tsinghua University performed best, ranking 28th in the world; Peking University ranked 45th, Zhejiang University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, University of Science and Technology of China, and Fudan University ranked 52nd, 59th, 63rd, and 77th in the world, respectively .
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Histamine may be a key factor in depression
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
In further research, they found that histamine in the brain is triggered by an inflammatory response, and directly inhibits the release of serotonin through inhibitory receptors attached to serotonin neurons .
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Hormones released after brain damage can cause movement problems on the left and right sides of the body
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
An international research team reported that hormones released after brain damage can cause movement problems on the left and right sides of the body .
”The researchers studied the effects of unilateral brain injury in mice that lacked connections between the brain and the nerves that control the hind limbs .
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Pick, cook, and save once to learn how to eat crayfish...
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
The heavy metals in crayfish are mainly concentrated in the shrimp thread, head, internal organs and shell.
The method is to drain the water of the crayfish, pack it in a fresh-keeping bag, store it in the refrigerator, and eat it as soon as possible .
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Having a good listener can improve your brain health
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
This study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association on August 16, and the researchers observed that only someone is available most or all of the time you can count on people to listen to you when you need to be with greater cognitive flexibility -An ability to measure your brain's function will be better than expected for physical aging or disease-related brain changes.
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A dissolvable microneedle patch can treat hair loss
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
Researchers say that the microneedle patch that introduces cerium nanoparticles into the skin is a promising strategy for androgenetic alopecia patients to reverse hair loss .
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Is the online spread of "don't eat fried dough sticks and buns" credible?
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
According to national food safety standards, alum can be used as a leavening agent or stabilizer in bean products, batters, fried noodles, shrimp flakes, baked foods, and jellyfish .
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Eight types of food induce 90% of allergies, and you also have "on the tip of your tongue...
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
In our daily life, what are the reasons for the food allergies we encounter?Yin Jia, director of the Department of Allergy (Allergy) Reactions of Peking Union Medical College Hospital, said, “True food allergy is an abnormal reaction of the body’s immune system to food proteins.
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Low-carb meal overturned?
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
Figure 4 Study on the effect of dietary structure on the level of inflammation in Chinese people The article pointed out that low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet can increase the plasma concentration of various pro-inflammatory factors, which may cause adverse health effects in the long run .
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This study provides unprecedented insight into the life of mammoths 17,000 years ago
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
The use of lasers and other techniques to collect samples along the ivory for isotope analysis provides a record of the life of the mammoth .
Scientists analyzed a 17,000-year-old fossil at the University of Alaska's Northern Museum and collected unprecedented details about its life .
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Blind people cannot see colors, but they can understand colors as well as sighted people!
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
She said that the blind and sighted people showed the same deep understanding when explaining why objects have specific colors .
"Next, the research team asked the participants to predict the colors of fictional objects they had never seen or heard of .
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How does the malaria parasite protect itself from fever
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
The study’s first author Elisabeth Tintó-Font said: “This means that in addition to its role in protecting the heat shock response, PfAP2-HS is also important for maintaining the protein stability of the parasite at basal temperature .
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New biomarker can detect early eye changes that lead to diabetes-related blindness
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
Image credit: Ann Elsner and Joel Papay, Indiana UniversityBloomington, Indiana - According to a new study conducted by Indiana University's School of Optometry, new biomarkers found in the eye may help treat diabetic retinopathy and even diabetes .
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Does vitamin C really help scars heal?
Time of Update: 2021-08-28
And, in several experiments that are important to the health of the public and the military, one person How much vitamin C is needed to avoid deadly scurvy?In an experiment called "shipwreck" conducted by the Sorby Research Institute in Sheffield, volunteers ate only food delivered on naval lifeboats .
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Improve the sensitivity of acoustic reporter genes, allowing in-depth observation and study of single cells
Time of Update: 2021-08-26
The sensitivity of the acoustic reporter genes developed by it has increased and can perform imaging studies on single cells .
The California Institute of Technology research team developed an acoustic reporter gene in 2019.
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Drinking sweet drinks causes diabetes to enter the ICU?
Time of Update: 2021-08-26
So, is there any relationship between "explosive type 1 diabetes" and drinking milk tea and sweet drinks?"In terms of scientific data, there is no mention of'explosive type 1 diabetes' related to the patient's high intake of sugar .