EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF PREBIOTIC AND POLYPHENOL-BASED DIETARY INTERVENTIONS FOR THE ALLEVIATION OF COGNITIVE AND GASTROINTESTINAL PERTURBATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH MILITARY SPECIFIC STRESSORS

Exploring the potential of prebiotic and polyphenol-based dietary interventions for the alleviation of cognitive and gastrointestinal perturbations associated with military specific stressors

Active military personnel are often subject to extreme stressors, whether psychological or physical.Such stressors often result in soldiers Bottoms having severe gastrointestinal diseases and cognitive perturbations such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).Whilst pharmaceutical treatments are available, they are not always the most viable opti

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Research gap analysis on African swine fever

Abstract The most significant knowledge gaps in the prevention and control of African swine fever (ASF) were identified by the EU Veterinary services and other stakeholders involved in pig production and wild boar management through an online survey.The respondents were asked to identify the major research needs in order to improve short‐term ASF

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Problems in Child Custody Protection

Children support is one of the prime duties of the Attorney General (AG).Many cases in family law are clearly identified and understood, but in others legal professionals provide no help.In some cases, an AG protects the child under constitutional protection and is obliged to observe guardianship issues on behalf of parents and dismiss a natural gu

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Improving education for incarcerated children and young people: policy recommendations from three transnational projects in Europe

Purpose – The purpose of this policy piece is to present headline evidence from Lunch Boxes the equivalent of a decade of research across three projects focused on improving the educational experiences of incarcerated or justice-involved children and young people across 14 countries.The projects demonstrated a positive impact when using the speci

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Linking obesity-associated genotype to child language development: the role of early-life neurology-related proteomics and brain myelinationResearch in context

Summary: Background: The association between childhood obesity and language development may be confounded by socio-environmental factors and attributed to comorbid pathways.Methods: In a longitudinal Singaporean mother-offspring cohort, we leveraged trans-ancestry polygenic predictions of body mass index (BMI) to interrogate the causal effects of e

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