The effects of excessive heat on heat-activated membrane currents in cultured dorsal root ganglia neurons from neonatal rat. Pain. 2002 Feb; 95 (3):207–214.LYFENKO A, VLACHOVA V, VYKLICKY L, DITTERT I, KRESS M, REEH PW: The effects of excessive heat on heat-activated membrane currents...
Environmental health effects refer to the impacts on human health resulting from exposure to environmental factors such as air, water, soil, and food, which can lead to disparities in health outcomes based on social, economic, and environmental disadvantage. ...
Diet, serving as a vital source of nutrients, exerts a profound influence on human health and disease progression. Recently, dietary interventions have emerged as promising adjunctive treatment strategies not only for cancer but also for neurodegenerative diseases, autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular disease...
These gases trap heat and contribute to global warming, which changes weather patterns, triggers extreme weather events, and causes sea levels to rise. The destruction of ecosystems is another consequence of pollution. Excessive amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus in water run-off can lead to ...
Nevertheless, during the excessive generation of ROS, the body’s antioxidant defence system is unable to neutralize the massive burden of toxic radicals, thereby causing oxidative stress. Arsenic exposure to the rats resulted in the escalation of TBARS and ROS. It is well-known that TBARS is ...
iron pools. Excessive free iron then accelerates lipid peroxidation and the Fenton reaction, ultimately resulting in ferroptosis [40]. The degradation of ferritin is accelerated either by activating a selective cargo receptor for ferritin autophagy, nuclear receptor coactivator 4 (NCOA4), or by ...
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There is no requirement of caffeine in the human diet for the body to function properly. Caffeine is astimulantof the central nervous system (CNS), the cardiac muscle (increases heart rate), and respiratory system (relaxes air passages permitting improved breathing, and allows some muscles to co...
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High fructose corn syrup (HFCS)-associated health problems have raised concerns. We investigated the effects of HFCS-containing drinking water on body fat, intestinal microbiota structure of mice, and the relationships between them. HFCS drinking water s