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Kefir: A Potential Gut Microbiota Modulator: A Systematic Review of Human Interventional Studies
Daily cow's milk kefir intake transiently enriches gut microbiota, modulates the intestinal environment by increasing SCFA and reducing pH and oxygen, and exerts antimicrobial effects via SCFAs, bacteriocins, exopolysaccharides, and microbial fractions, highlighting its potential for gut health promotion.
Mohammed Hamsho +7 more
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Shifting climatic averages and extremes are affecting both environmental and anthropogenic communities. This is a growing concern, especially for social–ecological systems (SES) such as lakes and their catchments, which integrate ecological and societal subsystems.
Margaret Armstrong, Deniz Özkundakci
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When Public Health Becomes the Weapon: Current and Prospective Consequences of the Genocide in Gaza
ABSTRACT Catastrophic humanitarian conditions during the 2023–2025 genocide in Gaza have caused a public health crisis of exceptional magnitude. This article summarizes key short‐ and long‐term health consequences for Gaza's civilian population and outlines priorities for recovery.
Therese Alexandra Evald +19 more
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Abstract Early detection of cognitive decline may be effective in reducing the adverse impacts of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD). Given that functional declines precede ADRD evaluation and diagnosis, regular assessments of everyday function are an avenue for detecting cognitive performance changes. While app‐based measures of everyday
Abigail T. Stephan +12 more
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ABSTRACT The Guanche mummies, ancient inhabitants of the Canary Islands, represent a significant part of the historical heritage preserved at the Museum of Nature and Archaeology (MUNA) in Tenerife, Spain. These mummies, subjected to artificial conservation practices, are of great interest to conservators seeking to understand their mummification ...
Benigno Sánchez +5 more
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Bacteria weigh up costs and benefits of mobile weapons. [PDF]
Wang Z, Fu Y.
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Conceptualizing age‐appropriate social media to support children's digital futures
Abstract Is there really a ‘right age’ for social media? As governments rush to regulate children's digital lives, age‐based bans and ‘age‐appropriate’ design regulations are gaining international momentum. However, these are often based on theoretically dated ‘ages and stages’ models and blunt age thresholds.
Sonia Livingstone, Kim R. Sylwander
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A multi-country epidemiological analysis of mortality from landmines and other explosive ordnance. [PDF]
Pizzino S +4 more
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What Can the State of Nature Justify?
ABSTRACT Social contract theory is one of the most popular approaches to political justification. While the state of nature account in social contract theory is generally invoked to justify the state's authority, I argue in this paper that no extant account succeeds in doing so.
Arthur (Hongyang) Yang
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Status of Human-Made Radioactive Materials in a Biophysical Constrained World. [PDF]
Böse F, Frieß F.
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