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Intragastric Intubation of Alcohol During the Perinatal Period
Time of Update: 2021-03-03
A three-trimester model of FASD is described here; the model uses intragastric intubation of both pregnant dams and pups to mimic alcohol exposure across all three trimesters in humans.
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The new partner will test oral yew alcohol
Time of Update: 2021-02-26
Athenex, Cancer Research UK's Portfolio Alliance and the NIHR Clinical Research Network Industry Alliance have announced a partnership to test chemotherapy drugs that can be oral in early clinical trials.
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Do you remember what happened last night? 48% of drinkers have had alcohol amnesia before the age of 19!
Time of Update: 2021-02-26
; most amnesia is often intermittent, in which case a person may remember something that happened while drinking, and in more severe cases, no memory loss that began when it began, even if the individuals tried to remind themselves of what had happened
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GUT: Alpha-1 antitase controls alcohol-related liver disease in mice and humans
Time of Update: 2021-02-25
compared the survival time, clinical and bio-chemical parameters, including differences in AAT serum concentrations, in patients with ALD and other liver lesions.
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J Hepatol: FoxA3 induces expression to promote the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver when endo-network stress occurs
Time of Update: 2021-02-23
, diet-induced chronic ER stress, fatty liver and insulin resistance were reduced in mice lacking FOXA3.
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Scientists say hops may reduce the damage alcohol can do to the liver
Time of Update: 2021-02-18
In some , drinking spirits is more likely to cause liver disease than drinking beer, says William Kerr , a senior scientist at the Alcohol Research Group.
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Ultrasound-mediated yew alcohol treats glioma through the blood-brain barrier
Time of Update: 2021-02-16
Study Methods Researchers measured the biological distribution of ultrasound and non-ultrasound-treated PTX in naked mice, and compared the distribution and efficacy of ABX and CrEL-PTX in LIPU-mediated tumors before and after LIPU, while assessing the toxicity of yew alcohol.
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The EU intends to approve erythropomol for use in non-alcoholic beverages
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
In sweets and chocolates, erythyl glycol often replaces sucrose as a thinner for low-calorie sweeteners and high-sweeteners.
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Studies have found that even a small amount of alcohol in Japan increases the risk of cancer
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
and drinking time. (A standard drink containing 23 grams of ethanol is equivalent to a 180 ml (6 oz) Japanese rice wine, a 500 ml (17 oz) beer, 180 ml (6 oz) wine or 60 ml (2 oz) whisky.) The overall cancer risk appears to be the lowest
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Gilead developed a non-alcoholic fatty hepatitis drug to complete the mid-stage trial
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
with non-alcoholic fatty hepatitis cirrhosis. GS-9674 is a non-bile acid FXR with fewer side effects than Oculus, especially itching. Isis accounted for 14 percent of the high-dose group, compared with 4 percent in the placebo group, but was still
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New yew alcohol preparations! Oasmia's Apealea (Yew alcohol beam) has been approved by the European Union to treat relapsed eggs:
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
Oasmia is a Swedish biopharmaceutical company focused on innovative treatments for human and animal tumors. Recently, the company announced that the European Commission (EC) has approved the treatment of Apealea (paclitaxel micellar, yew alcohol
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Studies have shown that drinking alcohol promotes exercise
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
study noted that for rodents , both exercise and alcohol increase their amount of brain activity associated with reward processing .
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GUT: The long-term prognosis difference between thin people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and non-thin patients
Time of Update: 2021-02-12
The purpose of this study is to characterize the complete epitype expression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in thin people, and to explore prevalence, characteristics and long-term prognosis in white patients with NAFLD.
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Scientists have proposed new mechanisms for the causes of alcoholism
Time of Update: 2021-02-11
that confirms animal model results published by Augier et al. in the 2018 journal Science. On the other hand, the team also found that mOFC's overactivation regulation of dPAG, CeA, and NAcc was associated with an increase in alcoholism
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Biology Open: Stem cell research helps treat non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Time of Update: 2021-02-11
article in the journal Biology Open attests to the strong heterogeneity of cell line in terms of gene expression and lipid drop form. believe this is due to excessive metabolic networks during the development of the disease. , as the team
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BMC Gastroenterology: The effect of the interaction between obesity and high uric acidemia on the severity of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Time of Update: 2021-02-10
same time, the researchers found that in obese NAFLD alone, high uric acidemia was associated with a higher risk of severe liver fat degeneration (2.02 (1.14-3.57)) and elevated ALT (2.27 (1.37-3.76)), as was not the case in non-obese subjects.
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Water-based building coatings of the film-aid alcohol ester-12
Time of Update: 2021-02-07
building coatings should embody the basic spirit of the Technical Requirements of Environmental Marking Products (HJBZ004-94), with the main focus: (1) having high technical performance and stable quality; (2) The control of formaldehyde, halides
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Sprite can treat hangovers - drinks shorten the duration of alcohol-disrupting metabolic processes
Time of Update: 2021-02-06
understanding of these processes, the researchers tested 57, different drinks, including herbs, tea and carbonated beverages, and measured their effects on ethanol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase.
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Resveratrol may help prevent nerve damage caused by alcohol
Time of Update: 2021-02-04
” “ Current research data suggest that resveratrol protects neurons in the embryo's back-root nerve section from ethanol-induced cell poisoning, including apoptosis, weakened axon growth, and cell migration.
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Scientific research: Alcohol consumption in the early stages of pregnancy was not associated with perinatal maternal and infant risk
Time of Update: 2021-02-04
In a new study that is bound to raise questions and controversy, an international team of researchers claims that pregnant women who drink alcohol for the first three months or more do not put their babies at risk of premature birth or low birth