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Antibiotics May Have Lasting Impact on the Immune System of Children

By Toni Baker | Medical College of Georgia on Apr 15, 2016   Health  

Antibiotics May Have Lasting Impact on the Immune System of Children

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Scientists want to know whether taking antibiotics early in life can disrupt your immune system function lifelong. Regardless of our age, antibiotics at least temporarily wipe out many of the good gut bacteria, or microbiota, that help us digest and use food and eliminate waste. That may be particularly problematic for children […]

Second-Hand Smoke Increases Fatness, Hinders Cognition in Children

By Toni Baker | Medical College of Georgia on Jan 28, 2016   Health  

Second-Hand Smoke Increases Fatness, Hinders Cognition in Children

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Exposure to second-hand smoke is associated with a larger waist and poorer cognition in children, researchers say. “The take-home message is that for these children, smoke exposure was connected to two major adverse health outcomes, one above the neck and one below the neck,” said Dr. Catherine Davis, clinical health psychologist at […]

Gene Found that is Essential to Maintaining Breast and Cancer Stem Cells

By Toni Baker | Medical College of Georgia on May 12, 2015   Health  

Gene Found that is Essential to Maintaining Breast and Cancer Stem Cells

AUGUSTA, Ga. – The gene and hormone soup that enables women to breastfeed their newborns also can be a recipe for breast cancer, particularly when the first pregnancy is after age 30. Researchers have now found that the gene DNMT1 is essential to maintaining breast, or mammary, stem cells, that enable normal rapid growth of […]

Obese, Older, Caucasian Women on Dialysis Most at Risk for Rare, Deadly Condition

By Toni Baker | Medical College of Georgia on Jun 4, 2014   Health  

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Obese, Caucasian females over age 50 with diabetes and on dialysis because their kidneys have failed are among those at highest risk for the rare and deadly condition calciphylaxis, according to an analysis of the United States Renal Data System. Calciphylaxis occurs when calcium and phosphorus bind to form a biological cement that […]

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