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Recent evidence suggests that parental exposures before conception can increase the risk of asthma in offspring. We investigated the association between parents' preconception body mass index (BMI) trajectories from childhood to adolescence and subsequent risk of asthma in their offspring.
We screened more than 750 potentially eligible titles on PubMed and other common search engines for manuscripts on “exercise and diabetes”
We found no greater susceptibility to mesothelioma among those first exposed to asbestos as children than those first exposed as adults
Bile acid signalling is a leading trigger for the development of chronic phenotypes underlying the pathophysiology of chronic respiratory disease
A downward trend in rates of CP in those born extremely preterm was evident over at least three consecutive periods across all three regions.
In addition to its role in blocking TH2 effector activation in the late-phase allergic response, IL-10 is a known IgG1 switch factor
This article looks at the clinical implications of the research into microbial exposure & protection against asthma.
Background: Epidemiological evidence shows that people with thicker, or higher stage, melanomas have lower vitamin D status compared to those with thinner...
This position statement summarises a view of academia regarding standards for clinical research in collaboration with commercial enterprises, focussing on...
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