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- PFAS are toxic chemicals found in drinking water and common consumer products all over the world. Removing them is difficult, which is why ... Other NIEHS-supported research on exposure to toxic chemicals Natural History of the Human Biological Response to ...
- ... more than a century that urobilin is the chemical that gives our urine its yellow color. But ... more than a century that urobilin is the chemical responsible for that yellow color. But the enzyme ...
- ... eating a lot of red meat produces a chemical linked to heart disease. ... red meat to increased blood levels of a chemical associated with heart disease. It suggests that the ...
- ... of. Why do we have such an annoying chemical, and what can be done about it?
- ... impact our health. How do you use your chemical and environmental engineering skills in your current research? ... studied. We also want to know where those chemicals are coming from. When the farmers work in ...
- ... the Sister Study that may surprise you: 1. Chemical hair straighteners and risk of uterine cancer Women in the study who used chemical hair straighteners had a higher risk of uterine ...
- ... faster, earlier diagnosis Researchers work to better understand chemical changes in brain Imagine driving and forgetting where ... Dr. Irwin's team wants to better understand the chemical changes that dementias like LBD cause. For example, ...
- ... of color often have the highest exposure to chemicals in the air they breathe. This disparity is ... healthy gut microbiomes, exercise increased dopamine—a brain chemical associated with pleasure, motivation, and reward (like a “ ...
- ... able to tolerate. Exercise increases dopamine, a brain chemical associated with pleasure, motivation, and reward (if you’ ... that bacteria in the gut produce a certain chemical that communicates with the brain. During exercise, these ...
- ... find a host, mosquitoes use a combination of chemical and physical cues such as vision, taste, heat, ... team took a closer look at the specific chemical compounds in the odors that lit up the “ ...