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an 11% increase in abdominal visceral fat, compared to control sleep. Visceral fat is deposited deep inside
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and omega-6 fatty acids in promoting health, the body converts these fat-based nutrients into other
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suppressing or even eliminating HIV does not eliminate the risk of these dangerous comorbidities," Michael Bukrinsky , professor
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and MASH MASLD is a spectrum of diseases characterized by excess fat (steatosis) in the
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the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein can contribute to vascular leak, a dangerous release of fluids
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that mistakes our good gut bacteria for an enemy can cause a dangerous type of inflammation
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B cells "We suspect that this previously unknown process has evolved particularly to prevent dangerous interactions between autoreactive T
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myeloid leukemia, which affects blood and bone marrow cells, is a particularly dangerous form of cancer
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ahead of events that could further increase the risk of dangerous clots, such as major
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in disease, they often think of compositional changes where a potentially dangerous bacteria takes over, he
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of aberrant cells, such as pre-cancerous cells that multiply too aggressively and accumulate dangerous mutations that can lead
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thickness and greater bone density in the spine, while decreasing body fat. "We wanted to
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the nervous system that helps us detect and remember threatening and dangerous situations and substances
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research team has previously shown that this vaccine platform can completely protect experimental animals from another dangerous coronavirus disease called Middle
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study therefore found no evidence to support controversial 'vaginal swabbing' practices, which could transfer dangerous bacteria to the
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using RNAi does not significantly protect them from infection with Plasmodium falciparum , the most dangerous human malaria parasite and
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consequences. The research Prof Movahedi's team investigated infections with Trypanosoma brucei , a dangerous microorganism that invades the
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