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news-medical.net | Susha Cheriyedath |Tarun Sai Lomte
Reviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.A Spanish food study reveals that even baby foods and meals in glass jars can contain concerning levels of plastic additives, with one chemical exceeding safety thresholds in infants under high-exposure scenarios. Study: Plastic additives in the diet: occurrence and dietary exposure in different population groupsIn a recent study published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials, researchers examined exposure to plastic additives in the diet.
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6 days ago |
news-medical.net | Susha Cheriyedath |Tarun Sai Lomte
Reviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.In lab tests, Magnolia essential oil disrupted harmful bacteria and neutralized free radicals, showing promise as a natural solution for food safety and antimicrobial packaging. Study: Magnolia essential oil: a preliminary exploration of chemical composition and its antimicrobial and antioxidant potential.
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1 week ago |
news-medical.net | Susha Cheriyedath |Tarun Sai Lomte
Reviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.While often praised for its nutritional benefits, brown rice may pose hidden risks for children under five, with some exceeding international safety thresholds for arsenic exposure. Study: Arsenic content and exposure in brown rice compared to white rice in the United States.
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news-medical.net | Susha Cheriyedath |Tarun Sai Lomte
Reviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.Low vitamin D doesn’t just weaken bones; it can sabotage sexual health, disrupt key biological defenses, and make common ED treatments less effective, according to new research. Study: Vitamin D deficiency induces erectile dysfunction: Role of superoxide and Slpi. Image Credit: Lightspring / ShutterstockIn a recent study published in the British Journal of Pharmacology, researchers found that vitamin D deficiency induces erectile dysfunction (ED).
Lithium shifts circadian rhythms early in bipolar disorder and may offer clues to treatment response
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news-medical.net | Susha Cheriyedath |Tarun Sai Lomte
Reviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc.Can lithium’s effect on daily activity patterns reveal who will benefit from treatment? A six-week trial finds circadian shifts emerge early, before mood improves, hinting at a biological clue to lithium response in bipolar disorder. Study: Effect of lithium on circadian activity level and flexibility in patients with bipolar disorder: results from the Oxford Lithium Trial.
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