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US & Canada · St. LouisPeople who have had Covid more than once are two or three times more likely to have a range of serious health problems than those who have only had it once, the first major study on the subject said Thursday.See the Story
Repeat COVID is riskier than first infection, study finds
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VaccinationsResearchers have discovered that vaccinating mice against a toxin produced by diarrhea-causing bacteria can prevent intestinal damage, a finding that suggests new ways to prevent malnutrition and stunting in children.See the Story
Some forms of childhood malnutrition, stunting may be preventable with vaccines: In mice, vaccination prevents gut damage linked to toxin from diarrhea-causing bacteria
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MedicalGut bacteria can influence brain health, according to a study of mice genetically predisposed to develop Alzheimer's-like brain damage. The study indicates that gut bacteria produce compounds that influence the behavior of immune cells, including ones in the brain that can cause neurodegeneration. The findings suggest a new approach to treating Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.See the Story
Gut bacteria affect brain health, mouse study shows: Findings suggest new approach to treating Alzheimer's, other neurodegenerative diseases
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AppNick Tomasunas, of Newaygo, and his business MX Locker were recently named as one of Forbes Magazine's 2023 30 Under 303 retail and E-commerce businesses.MX Locker serves as an online marketplace to buy new and used motocross gear and bike parts. The company is on track to pass over $3 million in sales by the end of 2022.See the Story
West Michigan man named to Forbes’ ‘30 Under 30′ list for motocross parts business
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