Higher omega-3 intake in childhood may lower asthma risk in children with common variant
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Higher omega-3 fatty acid intake in childhood was associated with lower risk for incident asthma up to mid-adolescence in children with a fatty acid desaturase polymorphism variant, researchers reported in the
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Myanmar’s leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center, meets with Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe at a cocktail party before a banquet hosted by Abe and his spouse Akie Abe in Tokyo, Oct. 23, 2019. Suu Kyi was detained by her country’s military, Monday. (Alan Jianlan Zhai/Pool/Getty Images/TNS file (2019))
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A new study conducted in the United Kingdom found that restricted eating plans, otherwise known as intermittent fasting, can be just as effective at helping people lose weight compared to other more complicated diets.
Intermittent fasting may help reduce overall calorie intake, especially nighttime eating, which can help people lose weight.
More research is needed to explore the impact intermittent fasting has on our health and how it can be used for weight loss.
A new study conducted in the United Kingdom found that restricted eating plans, otherwise known as intermittent fasting, can be just as effective at helping people lose weight compared to other more complicated diets.
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Dinosaur experts have discovered new information about the elusive Spinosaurus. The giant carnivore acted like a heron when feeding; snatching fish in the water from the riverbank.
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Will we ever go back to the way we travelled the world pre-Covid?
Twenty years ago, I wrote a book on the mostly sorry history of future prediction, or ‘futurology’.
Since then, I’ve been delivering a conference talk around the world, its title, borrowed from Sam Goldwyn, ‘Never predict anything, especially the future’.
One part of the lecture guaranteed to get a laugh from audiences who would really rather be in the bar is when I mention the great yellow fever air travel panic of the 1920s.
A century ago, passenger airlines were springing up, and the medical profession began to worry about disease – especially yellow fever – being spread by people suddenly able to arrive from the tropics in as little as three to five days’ flying, which, critically, was less than the incubation period for not just yellow fever, but cholera, smallpox, typhus and plague.