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Prevalence of taste disorders constitutes public health crisis according to study authors.
Objective: To compare the effects of a conventional ?-6 lipid infusion and a fish oil based (?-3) lipid infusion for parenteral nutrition on neutrophil function, lipid mediators, and plasma free fatty acids. Design and setting: Open-label, randomized, pilot study in a university hospital medical...
We investigated whether a polymorphism in the promoter region of the TNFα gene (-308 A/G) is associated with reduced weight loss in obese Australian subjects on an energy restricted diet. 189 healthy subjects and 91 subjects with type II diabetes were genotyped for the -308 Nco I polymorphism using ...
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-agonist drugs are illegally used for auxinic purposes in very high doses. Their accumulation in significant amount in the liver or meat of the treated farm animals is evident. Acute intoxication has also been diagnosed in several countries including Italy. Here we have reported two new compounds...
HIV acquisition among pregnant and breastfeeding women in sub-Saharan Africa and vertical transmission rates remain high despite established strategies for HIV prevention. During the MTN-041/MAMMA study, we explored the influence of grandmothers (mothers and mothers-in-law of pregnant and...
Over 60 countries criminalise 'the "willful" transmission of HIV'. Such a law has the potential to hinder public health interventions. There is limited literature discussing the perceptions of this law and the impact, it has had on HIV-positive women. This paper describes the knowledge of and...