Monitoring airborne fungal spores predicts flu and COVID-19 surges
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 Missing gut bacteria in US babies triples allergy and eczema riskMissing gut bacteria in US babies triples allergy and eczema risk
 
US infants lacking Bifidobacterium in their gut microbiome face significant changes in microbial composition, metabolic function, and immune-related health risks. This large, nationally representative study links early-life Bifidobacterium deficits to a three-fold increase in eczema, allergy, or asthma by age two.
 
 
 Monitoring airborne fungal spores predicts flu and COVID-19 surgesMonitoring airborne fungal spores predicts flu and COVID-19 surges
 
Monitoring fungal spores in the outdoor air can predict surges in flu and COVID-19 infections, especially during the fall, according to a new study.
 
   Use of sleep heart rate patterns to forecast diabetes risk in pregnancyUse of sleep heart rate patterns to forecast diabetes risk in pregnancy
 
This study highlights the potential of heart rate variability as an early indicator of gestational diabetes, facilitating proactive healthcare in pregnancy.
 
   Plant-based fitness supplements for reversing metabolic syndromePlant-based fitness supplements for reversing metabolic syndrome
 
Research indicates that specific plant-based supplements, combined with exercise, can improve cardiometabolic markers in those at risk for metabolic syndrome.
 
 New app helps relieve dry eye through optimized blinking routine
 
New app helps relieve dry eye through optimized blinking routineAn Aston University optometrist, Professor James Wolffsohn, has determined an optimum blinking exercise routine for people suffering with dry eye disease, and has developed a new app, MyDryEye, to help them complete the routine to ease their symptoms.
 
 
 Inflammatory cells may persist despite biologic therapy in severe asthma
 
Biological drugs have improved the lives of many people with severe asthma. However, a new study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden shows that some immune cells with high inflammatory potential are not completely eradicated after treatment.
 
 
 Sleep does not block brain response to screams and alarms
 
Sleep does not block brain response to screams and alarmsDuring sleep, the brain must achieve a delicate balance: disconnecting from sensory input to allow restorative functions, while remaining alert enough to wake if danger arises.
 
 
 Breakthroughs in asthma therapy
 
Breakthroughs in asthma therapyUncover the recent breakthroughs in asthma-targeted therapy.
 
 
 Fire smoke exposure found to alter immune system at the cellular level
 
Fire smoke exposure found to alter immune system at the cellular levelExposure to fire smoke-which can be composed of particulate matter, gases, materials from buildings such as perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), toxic metals, and carcinogenic compounds-may alter the immune system on a cellular level, according to a new study led by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
 
 
 Can a global vault save the world’s threatened microbiomes?
 
Can a global vault save the world’s threatened microbiomes?Researchers warn that accelerating human-driven loss of microbial diversity threatens both planetary and human health. The Microbiota Vault Initiative offers a global, equitable framework to safeguard critical microbiomes for future generations.
 
 
 Is lactose intolerance secretly stealing your restful sleep?
 
Is lactose intolerance secretly stealing your restful sleep?Researchers surveyed over 1,000 university students and found that lactose intolerance, especially when accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms, is linked to more frequent nightmares and poor sleep. Only a small minority reported that food affected their dreams, highlighting a specific risk for those with food sensitivities.
 
 
 ‘MAHA Report’ calls for fighting chronic disease, but Trump and Kennedy have yanked funding
 
‘MAHA Report’ calls for fighting chronic disease, but Trump and Kennedy have yanked funding‘MAHA report’ calls for fighting chronic disease, but Trump and Kennedy have yanked funding
 
 
 Probiotics remain potent in simple plant-based drinks
 
Probiotics remain potent in simple plant-based drinksNon-encapsulated probiotics thrive in fruit and vegetable juices, maintaining viability and sensory appeal, paving the way for innovative functional beverages.
 
 
 How do genetics and diet shape the human microbiome?
 
How do genetics and diet shape the human microbiome?Discover how genetics and diet shape the human gut microbiome, influencing health, metabolism, and disease risk. Explore implications for precision nutrition.
 
 
 TSLP antibody tools for biopharmaceutical development
 
TSLP antibody tools for biopharmaceutical developmentBreakthrough advancements in TSLP antibody tools are fueling biopharmaceutical development.
 
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