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Regular intake has been demonstrated to reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, enhance fetal brain development, and lower heart disease risks by managing cholesterol and blood pressure levels. ...
In the process of drug development, the evaluation of drug effectiveness is one of the keys to determining whether prodrugs can sufficiently reach the market stage. ...
During pregnancy and lactation, the potential impact on fetal development cannot be completely ruled out in theory. 3. For patients with chloasma, in most cases, photorejuvenation cannot solve the problem of chloasma, and sometimes even stimulates the regeneration of chloasma due to excessive energy, aggravating the phenomenon of chloasma. 4. ...
In recent years, scientists have linked chemicals known as phthalates with complications of pregnancy and fetal development. Now, a study led by researchers at the University of Michigan School of Public Health sheds light on the mechanism that may be to blame. ...
“ Research indicates that most pregnant women have measurable levels of chemicals (such as lead, mercury, pesticides, bisphenol A, flame retardants, etc.) in their bodies that may impact fetal development. Fetuses can be exposed to chemicals because some metals and chemicals pass through the placenta. ...
According to the Huffington Post, a new study has found a correlation between bisphenol-A (BPA), a chemical that has been linked to cancer in animal studies and fetal development problems, and narrowed arteries, a condition called Coronary Artery Stenosis. ...
"Mothers of children with autism were significantly less likely than those of typically developing children to report having taken prenatal vitamins during the three months before and the first month of pregnancy,” said Rebecca J. ...
A new study shows that male rats prenatally exposed to low doses of atrazine, a widely used herbicide, are more likely to develop prostate inflammation and to go through puberty later than non-exposed animals. ...
This center will investigate how genes and exposure to environmental chemicals during fetal development may play a role in the development of autism. The UC Davis Center will support three projects in partnership with the internationally recognized M.I.N.D. ...
Another project will explore the impacts of air pollutants on fetal growth and development in mice. Key community groups involved in the development of the center include: Durham Congregations, Associations and Neighborhoods; the Durham County Health Department; and, the Lincoln Community Health Center. ...