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Long Covid triggers brain damage in survivors assessed by large-scale university study

Long Covid triggers brain damage in survivors assessed by large-scale university study
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Consuming omega-3 fatty acids could prevent asthma

 E-Mail New research suggests that a higher dietary intake of long chain omega-3 fatty acids in childhood may reduce the risk of developing subsequent asthma, but only in children carrying a common gene variant. The study, led by Queen Mary University of London, is in collaboration with the University of Bristol and University of Southampton, UK, and Karolinska Institutet, Sweden. In the UK, 1.1 million children (1 in 11) are currently receiving treatment for asthma and most adult asthma begins in childhood. The NHS spends around £1 billion a year treating and caring for people with asthma. Senior author, Professor Seif Shaheen from Queen Mary University of London, said: Asthma is the most common chronic condition in childhood and we currently don t know how to prevent it. It is possible that a poor diet may increase the risk of developing asthma, but until now most studies have taken snap-shots , measuring diet and asthma over a short period of time. Instead, we measured diet

What caused the mass extinction on Earth 359m years ago?

What caused the mass extinction on Earth 359m years ago? Some researchers believe end-Devonian extinction was triggered by major climatic warming Thu, Jan 28, 2021, 05:00 John Gibbons   Nothing has so dramatically reconfigured the history of life on Earth as the epic mass extinction events that punctuate the fossil record stretching back at least half a billion years. One such episode, known as the end-Devonian mass extinction (or Hangenberg Crisis), occurred 359 million years ago, and as many as 75 per cent of species disappeared during this tumultuous period. While the exact trigger of this mass extinction event has been long debated, what is beyond dispute is that it involved a sudden and catastrophic depletion in the global ozone layer.

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