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Mashup Score: 3Maternal obesity may promote liver cancer - Medias - UNIGE - 2 month(s) ago
The microbiota altered by junk food is passed on at birth. It then leads to greater inflammation in the liver and, over time, generates fibrosis and steatosis, which increase the risk of developing liver cancer. © iStock Obesity, which could reach 50% of the population in certain developed countries by 2030, is a major public health concern. It not only affects the health of those who suffer from it, but could also have serious consequences for th eir offspring. Scientists at the University of Geneva
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Mashup Score: 3Maternal obesity may promote liver cancer - Medias - UNIGE - 2 month(s) ago
The microbiota altered by junk food is passed on at birth. It then leads to greater inflammation in the liver and, over time, generates fibrosis and steatosis, which increase the risk of developing liver cancer. © iStock Obesity, which could reach 50% of the population in certain developed countries by 2030, is a major public health concern. It not only affects the health of those who suffer from it, but could also have serious consequences for th eir offspring. Scientists at the University of Geneva
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Mashup Score: 11
A cartoon depicting different interactions was shown to each child, with or without autistic spectrum disorders. Using an eye-tracking device attached to the screen, the researchers were able to assess the participants’ social attention. © Adobe Stock As they grow, children increasingly focus their attention on social elements in their environment, such as faces or social interactions. However, children with autism are often more interested in non-social stimuli, such as textures or geometric shapes. By
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Mashup Score: 1Symposium for Emerging Viral Diseases - Symposium for Emerging Viral Diseases - UNIGE - 1 year(s) ago
Symposium, Emerging Viral Diseases
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Mashup Score: 12Programme - Symposium for Emerging Viral Diseases - UNIGE - 2 year(s) ago
Organized in coordination between the University of Geneva Faculty of Medicine and the Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland. Preliminary program: Wednesday December 7, 2022 11.30 – 13.00 : Registration 13.00 – 13.20 : Introduction Isabella Eckerle, Geneva Centre for Emerging Viral Diseases, Geneva, Switzerland Cem Gabay, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine University of Geneva,…
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Wir veranstalten ein Symposium zu neuartigen Viren, #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 #Affenpocken #Ebola, #Impfung #Longcovid #Klimawandel & #Epidemien, #OneHeath & bessere Vorbereitung auf zukünftige Pandemien in der #Schweiz. Viele hochrangige internationale Sprecher! https://t.co/ZO5GjYS11F https://t.co/bcNk6YSq8t
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Mashup Score: 1Registration - Symposium for Emerging Viral Diseases - UNIGE - 2 year(s) ago
REGISTRATION FEES CHF 380.- Regular participant (on site) CHF 350.- Regular participant (online) CHF 200.- Students, HUG and UNIGE/faculty members CHF 50.- Participant from low income countries CHF 500.- Industry Included in the registration fee: Admission to sessions, symposium badge, conference material, coffee breaks, lunch, aperitif, certificate of participation, but excl. dinner,…
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Registration is open! "COVID-19 & beyond: Understanding emerging viruses & their public health impact" Listen to top virologists & immunologists, infectious disease & public health experts on #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 #monkeypox #pandemic #virology Geneva Dec 7-9 https://t.co/NbwT8X0rIj https://t.co/vosqu1uIR8
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Mashup Score: 17Symposium for Emerging Viral Diseases - Symposium for Emerging Viral Diseases - UNIGE - 2 year(s) ago
Symposium, Emerging Viral Diseases
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Herzlichen Glückwunsch! Und ich freue mich sehr, dass wir @C_Scheibenbogen bei unserem Symposium „Covid-19 & beyond: Understanding emerging viral diseases & their public health impact“ bald als Sprecherin hören! Link Symposium: https://t.co/fWlbiK6B22 #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 #MECFS https://t.co/rCzPRkdida
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Mashup Score: 18Symposium for Emerging Viral Diseases - Symposium for Emerging Viral Diseases - UNIGE - 2 year(s) ago
Symposium, Emerging Viral Diseases
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Mashup Score: 3How Omicron dodges the immune system - Press Release - UNIGE - 2 year(s) ago
By comparing the neutralisation capacity induced by the different variants of SARS-CoV-2, a team from the UNIGE and the HUG reveals the exceptional capacity of Omicron to evade our immunity. Meriem Bekliz, first author, with a plaque-reduction neutralization assay used to determine the neutralizing capacity of antibodies. © HUG-UNIGE The current wave of COVID-19 highlights a particularly…
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Mashup Score: 13Link between Alzheimer’s disease and gut microbiota is confirmed - Press Release - UNIGE - 2 year(s) ago
Swiss and Italian scientists prove a correlation between gut microbiota and the appearance of amyloid plaques in the brain, typical of Alzheimer’s disease. The gut microbiota could play a role in brain diseases including Alzheimer’s disease. Some gut bacteria release lipopolysaccharides and short chain fatty acids that can reach the brain via the blood and might cause amyloid pathology and…
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