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Study captures high bodily emissions during workouts

Study captures high bodily emissions during workouts One sweaty, huffing, exercising person emits as many chemicals from their body as up to five sedentary people, according to a new University of Colorado Boulder study. And notably, those human emissions, including amino acids from sweat or acetone from breath, chemically combine with bleach cleaners to form new airborne chemicals with unknown impacts to indoor air quality. Humans are a large source of indoor emissions, said Zachary Finewax, CIRES research scientist and lead author of the new study out in the current edition of Indoor Air. And chemicals in indoor air, whether from our bodies or cleaning products, don t just disappear, they linger and travel around spaces like gyms, reacting with other chemicals.

Britannian vakavaa virusmuotoa on löytynyt Suomesta lisää – Marin väläytti pääministerin haastattelutunnilla tiukempia rajoituksia

Britannian vakavaa virusmuotoa on löytynyt Suomesta lisää – Marin väläytti pääministerin haastattelutunnilla tiukempia rajoituksia
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Study reveals how ecDNA fragments drive gene amplification to generate drug resistance in cancer

Study reveals how ecDNA fragments drive gene amplification to generate drug resistance in cancer Researchers led by Ludwig San Diego Member Don Cleveland and Peter Campbell of the Sanger Center have solved the mystery of how free-floating circular DNA fragments, which are almost exclusively found in cancer cells, drive gene amplification to generate drug resistance in cancer. The research, published on December 23 in the journal Nature, provides new insights into how cancers evolve to adapt to changing environments and suggests ways to reduce drug resistance by combining therapies. Drug resistance is the most problematic part of cancer therapy. If not for drug resistance, many cancer patients would survive.

WEBINAR: ASHES STAR Series #1 Cookstove Emissions, Climate, & Health Impacts: Integrated Lab, Field, & Modeling Study — January 14, 2021 – Advanced BioFuels USA

Reason for concern: 3.8 billion people (49% of the global population) still rely on traditional energy sources to support household needs such as cooking, heating, and lighting. Due to this, household air pollution is a top-ten risk factor for global morbidity and mortality. This webinar will provide a summary of research findings from STAR Grant RD83543801 “Quantifying the climate, air quality and health benefits of improved cookstoves: An integrated laboratory, field and modeling study” and related, ongoing research at Colorado State University. The study featured a unique approach to integrate multi-level laboratory and field emissions testing and exposure monitoring that fed into indoor exposure and global air quality and climate models. Field measurements were conducted, with the support of local partners, in China, India, Kenya, and Honduras. Join us to gain insights on the implications of study results to improve air quality management decisions and climate evaluation.

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