Research explores air pollution, built environment and early cardiovascular disease

Early exposure to polluted air, including in the womb, can have early and lasting effects on heart health. So reports a new University at Albany led study that surveyed the landscape of research on air pollution, the built environment and cardiovascular health indicators, with a particular eye to risk factors associated with early-stage heart disease and related conditions.

Lethal effects of mosquito-transmitted virus mediated by cholesterol receptor: Study paves way for vaccine development

A protein responsible for lethal liver disease in mice infected with Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) has been identified by scientists at the University of Pittsburgh Center for Vaccine Research. These results from new research published in Science Advances lay groundwork for future vaccine development, as scientists are now one step closer to uncovering how RVFV multiplies within the body.

Mediterranean diet and physical activity could prevent hospitalization-associated disability in older people

Hospitalized older people who do not follow a Mediterranean diet could benefit from a physical exercise program to prevent hospitalization-associated disability, that is, loss of skills in daily-life activities. Therefore, if the factor of following a Mediterranean diet is included among the variables assessed on the hospital admission of elderly patients, more precise and personalized strategies could be designed to prevent hospitalization-associated disability, which is only frequent in the elderly.

Pensioners set up camp in Livingstone

By MICHAEL MIYOBA

NAPSA Stars FC has set base in Livingstone for a 14-day pre-season camping as the team continues to prepare for the 2023/2024 MTN Super League season.

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