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Risk factors relate to the variability of health outcomes as

WebRisk factors or interventions may affect the variability as well as the mean of health outcomes. Understanding this can aid aetiological understanding and public …

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The hazards of smoking and the benefits of cessation: A critical

WebTobacco use is well established as a major cause of death worldwide, accounting for about five to six million deaths per year worldwide (Jha and Peto, …

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Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Mental health in medical and

WebGraduate and professional programs in the biomedical and health sciences are stressful environments for junior researchers and clinicians. Indeed, the mental …

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Decreasing human body temperature in the United States since …

WebIn both STRIDE and a one-third subsample of NHANES, we confirmed the known relationship between later hour of the day and higher temperature: temperature …

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Cardiovascular Disease: Exploring risk factors at the molecular level

WebeLife 10 :e68271. Being older, being overweight and having high blood pressure are all factors that increase the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases. …

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Epidemiology and Global Health eLife

WebPredicting the causal relationship between polyunsaturated fatty acids and cerebral aneurysm risk from a Mendelian randomization study. Weijie Yu, Yunyun Mei

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Do wealth and inequality associate with health in a small-scale

WebPoverty is bad for health. People living in poverty are more likely to struggle to afford nutritious food, lack access to health care, or be overworked or stressed. This …

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Research: Evolutionary medicine eLife

WebThis field of study is known as evolutionary medicine ( Stearns and Medzhitov, 2015 ). To help set the stage for a special issue of eLife on evolutionary medicine, I will …

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Inequalities in the distribution of National Institutes of Health

WebPrevious reports have described worsening inequalities of National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding. We analyzed Research Project Grant data through the end of …

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Microbiome: Does disease start in the mouth, the gut or both

WebThus, an in-depth understanding of the factors that shape the human microbiome is key to preventing and controlling disease. In the past it was thought that …

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The effect of weight loss following 18 months of lifestyle …

WebObesity is linked with the brain aging faster than would normally be expected. Researchers are able to capture this process by calculating a person’s ‘brain age’ – how …

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Metabolic biomarker profiling for identification of

WebNational policies for mitigating the COVID-19 pandemic include stricter measures for people considered to be at high risk of severe and potentially fatal cases of …

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Study reports links between blood types and disease risks

WebThe study confirms previously identified connections between certain blood types and the risk of blood clots and bleeding, and makes a new connection between …

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Sex differences in biological aging with a focus on human studies

WebIn general, women live longer than men, consistent with lower biological ages as assessed by molecular biomarkers, but there is a paradox. Women are frailer …

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Quantitative mapping of human hair greying and reversal in

WebHair greying is a ubiquitous, visible, and early feature of human biological aging (O'Sullivan et al., 2021; Tobin, 2011).The time of onset of hair greying varies …

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Association of egg consumption, metabolic markers, and risk of

WebThe associations of egg consumption with metabolic markers and of these markers with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk showed opposite directions, which may …

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A century of trends in adult human height eLife

WebThe largest gain in adult height over the past century has occurred in South Korean women and Iranian men, who became 20.2 cm (95% credible interval 17.5–22.7) …

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Aims and scope · eLife

WebWe aim to review research in areas including the genetic basis of health and disease, comparative and functional genomics, epigenetics, genomics, medical genetics, genetic …

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