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A study by the Robert Koch Institute on child and adolescent health has just been published Key findings include the fact that one in six children will receive medical treatment each year for an accidental injury. Additionally, nearly 20% of children and adolescents show symptoms of an eating disorder and 36% of 3 to 17-year-olds have taken at least one medicine or dietary supplement in the last seven days. One interesting finding was that obesity rates have largely not risen in recent...
A recent study hints that e-cigarette smoke may contribute to lung and bladder cancer, as well as heart disease, in humans.
Using mice models for their study, scientists at the Department of Environmental Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, have proposed that e-cigarette smoking is carcinogenic. The study results also found that e-cigarette smokers are at a higher risk of developing lung and bladder cancers and heart diseases compared to non-smokers.
Smoking tobacco creates a...
When a woman is pregnant, her immune system is dampened to protect the unborn foetus. This is because the baby is recognised as a foreign being by the mother's immune system - the baby is genetically different to that of the mother.
Scientists at the Heinrich Pette Institute in Hamburg have shown in mice that the mother's suppressed immune system provides a unique opportunity for the influenza virus not only to infect the mother but to evolve into a more powerful strain.
"Pregnant women become...
Scientists have discovered that a diet which is high in salt, can have major effects on the brain and in mice, can lead to dementia. The study, published in Nature Neuroscience, is the first to identify a link between the gut and the brain and that it is responsible for cognitive impairment. This finding explores the possibility of preventing detrimental effects to the brain caused by an excess in salt intake. Dr. Costantino Iadecola, of the Feil Family Brain and Mind Research Institute at...
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