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A series of experiments was conducted to investigate the locomotor effects of local injections of ethanol and the ethanol metabolite, acetaldehyde, into substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNr).
APEROL spritz at the Saturday BBQ, rosé after work and G&Ts in the garden – summer is here, but with booze comes the dreaded ...
A major study reveals white wine drinkers face a 22% increased risk of skin cancer. Here's how sun exposure, alcohol, and ...
While Punjab government’s intent to ban the sale, purchase and use of vapes and nicotine pouches is commendable, the policy’s ...
People who enjoy a popular drink have been issued a warning, with an expert stating that no amount of it can be deemed "safe" ...
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Health and Me on MSNWhat Happens To Your Liver When You Consume Soybeans?Soybeans are more than just a source of plant-based protein—they're a versatile, nutrient-packed food with scientifically ...
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Daily Express US on MSNDrinking 'less than one' of these beverages can cause cancerMore than 2 billion people worldwide consume the drink but it is linked to an increased risk of cancer as well as other health issues.
Mechanistically, acetaldehyde interfered with glucose metabolism in T cells by inhibiting aerobic glycolysis-related signal pathways. Finally, compared to WT mice, ethanol-fed Aldh2 -/- mice had ...
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Cork Beo on MSNCancer expert explains how drinking just half a pint of alcohol impacts your healthWe all love the odd pint here and there - but have you ever stopped to consider what effect drinking is really having on your ...
Crucially, they found a new and distinct separate physiological pathway for this chronic type of pain, which means it can now be a target for future therapies. The work is published in the journal ...
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