Sentences with phrase «impact disease onset»

«We are learning that the lung microbiome potentially plays a role in many parts of the body including cord blood cells, which may impact disease onset or symptoms.»
In an accompanying editorial, Steven J. Keteyian, Ph.D., and Clinton A. Brawner, Ph.D., of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, wrote, «We are reminded that we still know relatively little about how variations in physical activity and exercise «dose» might impact disease onset

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Jonscher believes the antioxidant may work by impacting pathways critical to the early onset of diseases associated with maternal obesity, high fat diets and inflammation.
Poor sleep quality may impact Alzheimer's disease onset and progression.
He and his team hope to learn more about the impact of exercise on brain function and whether it could delay the onset or progression of Alzheimer's disease.
We can test what effects environmental impacts such as pollutants have on the onset of the disease, whether there are new active agents that could possibly relieve the symptoms of Parkinson's — or whether the disease could even be cured from its very cause.
Single parents, however, may struggle more to keep things together, and this may be impacting children in ways that later manifest as adult onset diseases
Thus, neural derivatives of disease - specific human pluripotent stem cells constitute a relevant biological resource for exploring the impact of adult - onset HD mutations of the HTT gene on the division of neural progenitors, with potential applications in HD drug discovery targeting HTT - dynein - p150Glued complex interactions.
A SNP on chromosome 16 appears to confer risk by affecting how the renal system adapts to the impact of aging and the onset of other common diseases Reykjavik, ICELAND, 29 July 2010 — Scientists at deCODE genetics and colleagues at Radboud University in the...
A 23 - year study of macaques found that although calorie restriction delayed the onset of age - related diseases, it had no impact on life span.
Potential impacts of climate change on the transmission of Lyme disease include: 1) changes in the geographic distribution of the disease due to the increase in favorable habitat for ticks to survive off their hosts; 85 2) a lengthened transmission season due to earlier onset of higher temperatures in the spring and later onset of cold and frost; 3) higher tick densities leading to greater risk in areas where the disease is currently observed, due to milder winters and potentially larger rodent host populations; and 4) changes in human behaviors, including increased time outdoors, which may increase the risk of exposure to infected ticks.
This matters because the age at which a relative experienced the onset of cancer or died of heart disease impacts your premiums.
Recent assessments conducted on the impacts of climate change on health in Australia, highlight the potential for the onset of and increases in vector - borne, water - borne and food - borne diseases such as: malaria, dengue fever, Murray Valley encephalitis, Japanese encephalitis, melioidosis, leptospirosis and scrub typhus.
Including from lower birth weight, earlier onset of some chronic diseases, much higher occurrence of a wide range of illnesses, higher prevalence of many stressors impacting on social and emotional wellbeing, higher death rates and lower life expectancy.
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