Experiments
on rodents suggested that repeated high doses of alcohol destroy neurons in the hippocampus.
Not exact matches
That the fossil was found in what was once an ancient lake bed
suggests that this particular
rodent may have made an unfortunate mistake — it may accidentally have landed
on the lake and drowned.
Based
on their findings, the researchers
suggest that such adaptations must have arisen very early in the evolution of the order, setting the stage for the major diversification of
rodent - like mammals that ensued.
However, a new study published in the journal PNAS
on Jan. 15
suggests that the maligned
rodents were not the culprits.
After three weeks of IER however, a separate study noted a reduction in fat - mass, which
suggests that unlike in the
rodent studies mentioned previously, humans may be unable to fully compensate for energy deficits incurred
on fast days with increasing durations.
For instance, marijuana has been shown to suppress the hypothalamic - pituitary axis (HPA) in
rodents, but human studies
suggest variable effects
on the HPA axis.
But
on the whole, the data — including data derived from studies
on people, dogs and
rodents, as well as cats —
suggest that supplements containing fish oil offer some degree of benefit.»