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Canada proposes adding methyl acetate to toxic substances list
Time of Update: 2023-03-03
The Government of Canada is considering steps to help consumers reduce their exposure to methyl acetate in aerosol adhesives and paint strippers .
The Government of Canada is considering steps to help consumers reduce their exposure to methyl acetate in aerosol adhesives and paint strippers .
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New Harvard University study of nearly 200,000 people: People who are not overweight lose weight increase their risk of type II diabetes
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
In addition, there is currently insufficient research on long-term weight changes and the risk of developing type II diabetes (T2D) after trying various weight loss strategies (WLS).
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JAMA Subjournal: 24-hour activity patterns are strongly associated with depressive symptoms and cognitive function in older adults
Time of Update: 2022-10-12
To identify subgroups of older adults with characteristics similar to 24-hour activity rhythms and to describe associated depressive symptoms and cognitive manifestations.
To identify subgroups of older adults with characteristics similar to 24-hour activity rhythms and to describe associated depressive symptoms and cognitive manifestations.
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Danish health department downgrades risk assessment of mink farming outbreak
Time of Update: 2022-08-11
. The Danish DR TV station reported on May 4 that the latest assessment report released by the Danish authoritative health department , the National Serum Institute (SSI), stated that if the breeding of 15 to 30 limited-scale mink breeding is resumed in 2023, the risk of new coronavirus mutation is low .
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Not all dietary fiber is created equal
Time of Update: 2022-05-28
Researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and colleagues assessed whether dietary fiber intake is associated with reduced inflammation in older adults and whether fiber is inversely associated with cardiovascular disease .
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The latest research results of the STD prevention and treatment team of the Dermatology Hospital are published in "PLoS Medicine
Time of Update: 2022-04-28
Recently, the internationally renowned journal "PLoS Medicine" published a research paper online entitled "Expanding syphilis test uptake using rapid dual self-testing for syphilis and HIV among men
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Several pharmacies cancel the business of traditional Chinese medicine clinics
Time of Update: 2022-02-18
Many pharmacies have cancelled the business of traditional Chinese medicine clinics, involving well-known chains such as Jianzhijia and Neptune Star; the National Health and Health Commission has adjusted the requirements for the opening of clinics .
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NEJM: 40% lower risk of treatment failure
Time of Update: 2022-01-25
Professor Diana Gibb, principal investigator of the ODYSSEY trial and one of the senior authors of the paper, said: "This study provides strong evidence for the widespread use of dulutevir in children and adolescents with AIDS worldwide, and also supports the World Health Organization (WHO).
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The first Sino-German Traditional Chinese Medicine Conference was held in Guangzhou to focus on the anti-epidemic effects of Chinese medicine
Time of Update: 2021-11-14
Photo by Chen Jimin China News Service, Guangzhou, November 4 (Cai Minjie, Cha Guanlin) The first Sino-German Traditional Chinese Medicine Conference was held in Guangzhou on the 4th.
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Surprising: Mitochondria in diabetic patients cannot track time
Time of Update: 2021-11-02
Now, an international team of scientists has shown that the skeletal muscles of patients with type 2 diabetes have different circadian rhythms .
These experiments demonstrate that mitochondria communicate with molecules that keep time within the cell, and this communication is interrupted in patients with type 2 diabetes .
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Avocado is beneficial for women to lose fat
Time of Update: 2021-09-18
" The researchers said that they hope to carry out a follow-up study to provide participants with all the daily meals and to study other markers of intestinal health and physical health in order to have a more comprehensive understanding of the metabolic effects of avocado and determine whether there is still a difference between men and women.
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Australia and New Zealand: Very low-energy diet products apply to be included in foods for special medical purposes
Time of Update: 2021-08-13
Food Partners Reuters July 27, 2021, Australia New Zealand Food Standards Agency Code A1230 will release a very low energy diet product (Very Low Energy Diet, VLED) into the special medical applicat
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China's first imported horse-specific drug Junweibao approved Boehringer Ingelheim's horse business officially opened in China
Time of Update: 2021-07-06
"Junweibao's domestic clinical verification data fully demonstrates that equine gastric ulcer, a high-incidence disease, has high-quality therapeutic drugs, and its clinical application can improve the sports performance and welfare of horses, which is a boon for the Chinese horse industry .
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ASCO 2021 opens, the fairness of cancer treatment in the context of the pandemic attracts attention
Time of Update: 2021-06-10
Throughout her career, Pierce has been committed to solving fairness issues in healthcare, especially cancer care; the pandemic has highlighted the gap in access to care and results, and from the beginning, oncologists have been prepared Good to meet a wave of late diagnosis , because patients missed screening and follow-up care, or because of the pandemic public health measures have to change the treatment plan.
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Today's "Cell": The switch to burn calories has been found
Time of Update: 2021-06-01
▲Mice overexpressing GPR3 burned more energy and gained less weight (picture source: reference [1])What's more surprising is that increasing the level of GPR3 receptors on the surface of brown adipocytes can also combat metabolic diseases in mice that are already obese.