It is known that Omega-3 fatty acids are an important part of a healthy diet. Because people cannot produce them, they must be consumed in sufficient quantities. However, omega -6, -7, -9 and -10 acids also play an important role in fat metabolism. These numbers indicate the position of the first double bond in the […]
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Scientists from McGill University have developed and licensed a digital tool that helps safely reduce the use of drugs by patients that may be unnecessary or even harmful to them. When clinicians review the patient’s file, the MedSafer Flag potentially inappropriate drugs. In a new clinical trial, the software has helped to write such drugs […]
Children born by the planned C section have an increased risk of developing acute lymphoblastic leukemia (all) in later life. This is shown by a study conducted by scientists from the Karolin Institute. Scientists emphasize that the risk remains low. The study, published in, covers almost 2.5 million children born in Sweden in two periods, […]
As parents, we all want our children to have boundless energy to play, study and adventure during the day – but forcing them to withdraw at night? This is a completely different challenge. Regardless of whether it is stress at school, time on the screen, or simply overactive imagination, keeping them on your feet, a […]
Many teenagers enter adulthood with significant risk factors for cardiovascular disease, and the transition from adolescence to adulthood is a key time to solve these risk factors and reduce the risk of developing future cardiovascular diseases, in accordance with the scientific statement of the New American Heart Heart Association published today in today’s According to […]
Researchers at the University of Queensland have found that women with a high genetic risk for depression are more likely to have heart disease. In a study that analyzed the genetic and health data of more than 300,000 people, Dr. Sonia Shah i Dr Clara Jiang from UQ The Institute of Molecular Biology found that […]
Covid-19 may be a risk factor for multiple sclerosis (MS). This has been demonstrated in new research conducted at the University of örebro and örebro University Hospital in Sweden. We have observed an increased risk of multiple sclerosis among people who have had severe Covid-19. However, only a very small number of people who had […]