Sentences with phrase «early life exposure»

This work suggests early life exposure can cause damage to a person's genome that can be passed down through generations.
But this new study demonstrates the importance of early life exposure in altering the risk of IBD, and that needs further study,» says Benchimol.
Any long - term effect of breastfeeding on blood pressure levels may have implications for policies promoting breastfeeding, particularly among the least affluent families with the lowest breastfeeding rates (10) and the highest risks of premature cardiovascular disease (11), and it may increase understanding of cardiovascular disease mechanisms operating through early life exposures.
Furthermore, interactions between the environment and the epigenome may provide mechanistic insight into many toxicological phenomena that are not well - understood, such as non-genotoxic carcinogenesis, age - based windows of susceptibility, developmental reprogramming by early life exposures, and trans - generational exposure effects.
One avenue of our translational research aims to determine the impact of in utero HIV - 1 exposure on infant immunity to vaccinations and co-infections by dissecting the infant immune repertoire present at birth in the context of maternal HIV - 1 infection and how the infant T cell repertoire changes following early life exposures compared to infants born to the HIV - 1 uninfected women of similar socio - economic status.
The effect of intrauterine / early life exposures on adult onset cancers is an area of growing interest of Program members (Farzan, 2013).
Epidemiologic evidence and animal studies demonstrate associations between early life exposure to pesticides and pediatric cancers, decreased cognitive function, and behavioral problems.»
Does Early Life Exposure to Cigarette Smoke Permanently Harm Childhood Welfare?
«Further follow - up is needed to assess the role telomere length plays in health outcomes in the context of early life exposure to air pollution.»
But animal studies also suggest that early life exposure to some EDCs can cause weight gain later in life, and, as a result, have been called «obesogens.»
Pandey explained that early life exposure to alcohol can have not only long - lasting effects on brain chemistry but also induce a predisposition to psychiatric problems such as alcohol abuse and anxiety disorders.
«Early life exposure to lead causes a long lasting impact on gut microbiome, and the change of gut microbiome may partially contribute to the increased body weight in adult life,» said lead author Chuanwu Xi, associate professor of environmental health science.
«Early life exposure to antibiotics is related to increased risk of allergies later in life.»
Some previous research has suggested that early life exposure to antibiotics is associated with an increased risk of developing allergies later in life, but results are inconsistent.
Dr Ahmadizar concludes: «Early life exposure to antibiotics is related to an increased risk of both eczema and hay fever later in life.»
At the higher dose level, the level of impairment from the longer exposure was the same as the effects of the early life exposure.
Researchers Find Melanoma Not Caused by Early UVA Light Exposure (05/2010) Investigators from Dr. David Mitchell's lab at Science Park reported that early life exposure to ultraviolet A light does not cause melanoma in a fish model that previously made that connection.
«Early life exposure to antibiotics is related to an increased risk of both eczema and hay fever later in life,» said Fariba Ahmadizar of Utrecht University in the Netherlands and colleagues.
«This raises the possibility that early life exposure to dog - associated microbes during the critical period of microbiome development may promote appropriate microbiome development,» Lynch added.
And these environmental effects will vary depending on your child's genes, prenatal factors, and early life exposure to stress.
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