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Research explores how moms' obesity reprograms babies

Research increasingly suggests that when a woman with obesity becomes pregnant, a process of "fetal reprogramming" increases the risk that her baby will face problems like obesity, Type 2 diabetes and liver disease earlier in life. ....

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Mainz Biomed to Showcase at the Gynecology Conference in Stuttgart, Germany, Strengthening Connections within the Medical Community

BERKELEY, Calif. and MAINZ, Germany, Feb. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Mainz Biomed N.V. (NASDAQ:MYNZ) (“Mainz Biomed” or the “Company”), a leader in molecular genetics diagnostic solutions for early cancer detection, is proud to announce its participation as an exhibitor at the esteemed Gynecology Congress (‘Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe aktuell’) in Stuttgart, Germany, on March 1st. This engagement signifies the company's commitment to advancing colorectal cancer (CRC) screening through their i ....

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Neonates of booster-vaccinated mothers have lower COVID-19 risk and better outcomes

An international study of COVID-19 in pregnancy, which included Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, found that neonates of booster-vaccinated mothers had less risk of being infected with COVID-19 compared to those of unvaccinated mothers. ....

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