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Supplementation with fish oil may only significantly increase DHA in minor allele carriers of FADS1 SNPs
This review covers basic aspects of histone modification and the role of posttranslational histone modifications in the development of allergic diseases
As we discuss, equal weekly visits to major fast-food outlets by the affluent and deprived do not translate into biological equivalency.
Here, we summarize and discuss findings of randomized clinical trials that have examined the effects of these strategies on short and long-term.
Overall results of this preliminary study suggest that supplementation with fish oil may only significantly increase DHA in minor allele carriers of FADS1 SNPs. Further research is required to confirm this novel finding.
Over the past decade, a growing number of studies have linked urban green space and aspects of biodiversity with emotional wellbeing.
Up to three out of every 100 babies develop cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) in their first year of life – and this number appears to be on the rise
Desiree Silva MBBS, FRACP, MPH, PhD Co-Director, ORIGINS desiree.silva@thekids.org.au Co-Head, The ORIGINS Project Professor Desiree Silva is
Desiree Peter Silva Richmond MBBS, FRACP, MPH, PhD MBBS MRCP(UK) FRACP Co-Director, ORIGINS Head, Vaccine Trials Group desiree.silva@thekids.org.au
Co-Head, The ORIGINS Project