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Rain Boots, Candy, and Mr Potato Head - Steve s Daddy Tips

For Today s Daddy Tips, Steve takes a dig at Christine for messing with his daughter s toy, he also lets you know something you should buy for your toddler now that it is spring, and he gives you a way you can manipulate your kid into eating more fruit. Today’s first Daddy Tip is a reminder to pick up rain boots for your toddlers because it is the perfect weather for splashing around in puddles. With all of the snow melted, there are puddles everywhere and for some unknown reason, kids, and even some adults, are magically drawn to jumping in puddles. So make sure you have the appropriate puddle jumping attire for some wet and muddy spring fun.

Eating Fish Tied to Lower Risk of Heart Disease for Some

Eating Fish Tied to Lower Risk of Heart Disease for Some By Mitchel Zoler, PhD March 10, 2021 People with heart disease who regularly ate fish had fewer heart attacks, strokes, and were less likely to develop heart failure or die compared with similar individuals who didn t eat fish, according to a new analysis. Researchers analyzed data from four previous studies that included more than 191,000 people from 58 countries who answered a survey about their diets. They found no beneficial link from eating fish among people without heart disease. There is a significant protective benefit of fish consumption in people with cardiovascular disease, summed up Andrew Mente, PhD, a senior investigator on the study, published in

New molecule passes toxicology testing to treat multiple sclerosis

Researchers confirm new drug development route for treating multiple sclerosis, asthma

Researchers confirm new drug development route for treating multiple sclerosis, asthma Brazilian researchers who study a native venomous fish have confirmed a route to drug development for the treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases such as multiple sclerosis and asthma. The venomous toadfish Thalassophryne nattereri contains a peptide (TnP) with anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic potential. Confirmation of this potential has now come via the zebrafish Danio rerio, a popular aquarium species native to South Asia that shares 70% of its genome with humans and is widely used as a model for in vivo trials in drug development. The researchers tested TnP in D. rerio to measure its toxicity. In a little over a year, their research showed that the peptide is safe. It did not cause cardiac dysfunction or neurological problems in the toxicity tests they performed.

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