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Mobile lab allows MSU researchers to study air quality

Jack Harkema, a University Distinguished Professor of pathobiology and diagnostic investigation in the College of Veterinary Medicine, will deploy the new 53-foot, 36,000-pound center - dubbed "A...

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Subjective symptoms of sleep quality and daytime sleepiness associated with declining quality of life

Adjusted models show that an increase in difficulty initiating and maintaining sleep was significantly associated with a change in Mental Component Summary (MCS) scales, while increasing severity of e...

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Diabetes and elevated levels of cholesterol linked to faster cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients

A history of diabetes and elevated levels of cholesterol, especially LDL cholesterol, are associated with faster cognitive decline in patients with Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study from C...

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Our microbes, ourselves

In terms of diversity and sheer numbers, the microbes occupying the human gut easily dwarf the billions of people inhabiting the Earth. Numbering in the tens of trillions and representing many thousan...

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Researchers discover 3 genes that increase risk of severe obesity in kids and adults

European and Canadian researchers have, for the first time, drawn a map of genetic risk factors that can lead to two forms of severe obesity: early-onset obesity in children, and morbid obesity in adu...

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Metabolic syndrome risk for veterans with PTSD

New research published in the open access journal BMC Medicine has shown that after controlling for other factors such as depression or substance abuse, there is a significant association between meta...

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Portuguese scientists discover new mechanism that regulates formation of blood vessels

These findings, by Sérgio Dias and his team, are to appear in the new issue of the journal PLoSOne(*), and have implications for the development of new therapeutic approaches to healing damaged blood ...

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Surgical study highlights pros and cons of gastric bypass surgery for severe obesity

The number of patients suffering from high blood pressure fell by 76 per cent, diabetes fell by 90 per cent and cases of dyslipidaemia – abnormal concentrations of lipids or lipoproteins in the blood ...

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Environmental Pollutants in Human Milk

Given the tendency for persistent organic pollutants (POPs), pesticides, heavy metals, and other contaminants to accumulate in human milk, researchers and parents alike are asking whether the nursling...

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New studies on the Mediterranean diet confirm its effectiveness for chronic disease prevention

Experts have insisted that it is possible to prevent 80% cardiovascular diseases and 40% different types of cancer through diet, physical exercise and other healthy habits. Scientists of the UGR are s...

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Lowering cholesterol early in life could save lives

With heart disease maintaining top billing as the leading cause of death in the United States, a team of University of California, San Diego School of Medicine physician-researchers is proposing that ...

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Research highlights problems of predicting birth weights in obese mothers but finds GAP method very accurate

Experts from the University of Rochester Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, New York, USA, have recorded accurate results in more than nine out of ten cases using the gestation-adjusted projection...

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Innovative Swiss programme offers new hope for long term weight-loss

Swiss researchers found that more than half a group of morbidly obese patients maintained a 10 kg weight reduction and overall 70% of their patients succeeded in avoiding further weight gain after fiv...

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FTO Knock-out - Non-human mammals for elucidating the role of FTO in obesity

Obesity is a growing health problem in the industrialised countries. Especially cardiovascular diseases and type II diabetes are closely linked to a high body mass index (BMI). Humans with a BMI above...

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FTO Knock-out - Non-human mammals for elucidating the role of FTO in obesity

Obesity is a growing health problem in the industrialised countries. Especially cardiovascular diseases and type II diabetes are closely linked to a high body mass index (BMI). Humans with a BMI above...

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