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ATOX1 alleviates radiation‐induced cardiac injury by modulating AMPK/NRF2 to inhibit myocardial oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction

open access: yesJournal of Cell Communication and Signaling, Volume 20, Issue 2, June 2026.
This study found that ATOX1 can alleviate radiation‐induced oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage, maintain mitochondrial function, and reduce oxidative stress by activating the AMPK/NRF2 signaling pathway, ultimately exerting a cardioprotective effect.
Wen Deng, Li Su
wiley   +1 more source

Structural Characterization of Ginseng Adventitious Root Polysaccharides and Their Effects on Ameliorating Insulin Resistance

open access: yeseFood, Volume 7, Issue 3, June 2026.
Purified ginseng adventitious root polysaccharides (GARP) improve insulin resistance by enhancing glucose and lipid metabolism and reducing oxidative stress. These beneficial effects are mediated, at least in part, through activation of the Nrf2/Keap1 signaling pathway in cellular and animal models.
Tian‐fu Yang   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Maternal Hematological Status in Third Trimester and Its Correlation With Neonatal Birth Weight

open access: yesReproductive, Female and Child Health, Volume 5, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Objective The interplaying relationship between anemia and adverse pregnancy outcomes is concerning to both short‐ and long‐term maternal and child health. Despite strong biological plausibility, a causal link has not been established for all outcomes.
Anuradha Pradhan, Pratisha Pradhan
wiley   +1 more source

Importance of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Prevention and Intervention. [PDF]

open access: yesSubst Use Addctn J
Donaldson T   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

“And then I got strangled”: Dangerous trends of sexual choking among young people

open access: yesActa Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Volume 105, Issue 6, Page 975-978, June 2026.
Sexual choking is increasingly normalized among young people yet is never medically safe; loss of consciousness can occur within seconds, making consent impossible to verify. Clinicians should routinely ask about choking, assess injuries, and counsel patients against breath‐control practices.
Katja Kero, Hannu Lauerma, Pia Wahlsten
wiley   +1 more source

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