Associations between ultra-processed food consumption and phthalate exposures in pregnant women
Researchers explored the relationship between consuming ultra-processed foods and urinary phthalate concentrations during pregnancy.
Researchers explored the relationship between consuming ultra-processed foods and urinary phthalate concentrations during pregnancy.
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Researchers report a mechanism wherein peripheral immune factors could impact central nervous system (CNS) function and behavior under stress.
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PulmoBioMed – a Northumbria University spin-out which has developed a new lung test that could lead to earlier diagnosis of asthma and other conditions –
A study conducted by Aston University researchers has demonstrated that the appearance of aging skin looks noticeably different compared to younger skin, when examined under
Researchers evaluated the efficacy of an online supervised group mental and physical rehabilitation program in adults with long COVID.
Researchers at The University of Queensland have found meals provided in early education and childcare centers in some low socio-economic communities are not meeting national
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Many premature infants need mechanical ventilation to breathe. However, prolonged ventilation can lead to problems like respiratory diseases or ventilation-induced injury.