The Impact of Folic Acid Fortification on Decreasing Violent Crime: A Closer Look
In line with the US government’s mandatory folic acid fortification measures… Violent crime decreased by 30% Posted on 14.04.2024 18:10 Posted on 14.04.2024 18:10 Modified on 14.04.2024 13:38 Views 1 Folic acid is found in orange juice, beans and leafy vegetables. Studies have shown that folic acid is associated with a reduction in violent crime […]
The Dangers of Prolonged Vitamin C Deficiency: Anemia and Other Risks
Prolonged vitamin C deficiency can lead to anemia Posted on 03.31.2024 at 8.00pm Posted on 03.31.2024 at 8.00pm Modified on 03.31.2024 at 7.55pm Views 197 Cherry tomatoes are rich in various nutrients such as vitamins C, A, B1, B2 and folic acid. It also contains components of the eye’s retina, such as lutein and zeaxanthin, […]
The Influence of Maternal Diet on the Fetus: How Food Choices Impact a Baby’s Expression and Appetite
The expression and appetite of the fetus can vary depending on the food the mother consumes during pregnancy. A joint French-British research team, including researchers from the University of Durham and the University of Aston, has announced that fetuses aged between 29 and 42 weeks can perceive the taste and smell of food eaten by […]
The Effects of Pregnancy on Epigenetic Changes and Aging Reversed Post-Childbirth
Epigenetic changes similar to aging occur, but recover after childbirth. Posted on 03.23.2024 at 4.28pm Posted on 03.23.2024 at 4.28pm Views 2 Having a baby changes the distribution of certain chemical signatures in the pregnant person’s DNA. It’s a change similar to aging. [사진=게티이미지뱅크]A new study has found that pregnancy accelerates aging, but it returns […]
A Breakthrough in HIV Treatment: 4 Out of 6 Infants Achieve Remission in the Mississippi Baby Case Study
In the 2013 “Mississippi Baby” case, 4 out of 6 newborns achieved remission. Posted on 03.09.2024 at 8.00pm Posted on 03.09.2024 at 8.00pm Modified on 03.09.2024 at 7.34pm Views 17 A new study found that the Mississippi Baby case applied to six HIV-infected African infants, four of whom achieved long-term remission. [사진=게티이미지뱅크]A baby girl, known […]
Navigating Health from 20 to 60: Key Lifestyle Habits and Pathologies to Watch Out For
Lifestyle habits to follow and pathologies to pay attention to from 20 to 60 years old Posted on March 9, 2024 at 12:05 pm Posted on March 9, 2024 at 12:05 pm Edited on March 9, 2024 at 10:49 am Views 19 To live a healthy life, you need to pay attention to health management […]
Innovative Research from British Group Discovers Breakthrough in Fetal Organoid Development Using Amniotic Fluid
Announcement from the British research group “Nature Medicine” If fetal cells in the amniotic fluid are cultured and transformed into organoids, it is easy to identify congenital diseases or malformations in the fetus during pregnancy. Getty Images Korea A path has been opened to study how fetal organs are made and function using amniotic fluid […]
Revolutionary Discovery: Using Amniotic Fluid for Fetal Organoid Cultures to Detect Congenital Diseases
Announcement from the British research group “Nature Medicine” If fetal cells in the amniotic fluid are cultured and transformed into organoids, it is easy to identify congenital diseases or malformations in the fetus during pregnancy. Getty Images Korea A path has been opened to study how fetal organs are made and function using amniotic fluid […]
The Rising Trend of Liver Cancer in Women: A Focus on Prevention and Awareness
Half of women with liver cancer are between 50 and 60 years old Posted on 06.03.2024 at 15:40 Posted on 06.03.2024 at 15:40 Edited on 06.03.2024 at 17:15 Views 1,261 Liver cancer is not easy to detect based on symptoms. If the symptoms are clear, it is already in an advanced stage. Pain or lumps […]
Creating Fetal Tissue from Amniotic Sac Cells: A Breakthrough in Congenital Deformity Research
Money today Reporter Park Geon-hee | 05.03.2024 01:00 Research group at University College London, UK Creation of the small intestine, kidneys and lungs of the fetus by culturing cells obtained from the amniotic membrane between the 16th and 34th week of pregnancy. “Fetal stem cells”, the subject of ethical debate, appear to be an alternative… […]