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Moisturising newborns prevents allergies: Study
Posted: October 4, 2014 at 2:44 am
TOKYO: Applying moisturiser to a newborn baby's skin could help prevent eczema and even food allergies in later life, possibly offering a cheap and easy way to combat a growing global problem, a Japanese institute said on Friday (Oct 3). A small-scale study carried out by researchers at the Tokyo-based National Center for Child Health and Development suggests regular lotion in the first few weeks of life helps keep a baby's immune system intact.
Scientists divided 118 newborns into two groups of 59 each, applying an emollient - a glycerine-based over-the-counter moisturiser - to one group of babies for 32 weeks and no treatment to the other group. As a result, 19 in the intervention group developed atopic dermatitis - eczema - against 28 in the control group.
The study, which the researchers said was a global first, tentatively shows moisturising reduces the risk of developing eczema by 30 per cent. The institute said in a release that emollient prevents skin from drying out and cracking, which exposes immune cells and allows irritants to get in. This, in turn, boosts the body's production of antibodies to combat the irritant, resulting in over-production. It is this over-production of antibodies that produces the symptoms of an allergy.
The institute said babies suffering from eczema tend to display strong reactions to egg white, and thus can go on to be allergic to eggs in later life or to developing other problems such as asthma or sinus infections. "It was known before that dry skin would cause eczema. One of the achievements of this study is that we came up with clear figures for the probability of developing eczema," the centre's spokesman Toru Sato told AFP on Friday.
"Researchers are now looking at why some babies in the group still went on to develop eczema," he said. "Another important point is that the study suggests atopic skin problems could be linked to other allergic reactions such as asthma and hay fever that may appear later in life."
Research on allergies has often focused on preventing maternal intake of certain substances to reduce transmission to the foetus.
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Applying moisturiser to a newborn babys skin could help prevent eczema and even food allergies in later life, possibly offering a cheap and easy way to combat a growing global problem, a Japanese institute said Friday.
A small-scale study carried out by researchers at the Tokyo-based National Center for Child Health and Development suggests regular lotion in the first few weeks of life helps keep a babys immune system intact.
Scientists divided 118 newborns into two groups of 59 each, applying an emollient a glycerine-based over-the-counter moisturiser to one group of babies for 32 weeks and no treatment to the other group.
As a result, 19 in the intervention group developed atopic dermatitis eczema against 28 in the control group.
The study, which the researchers said was a global first, tentatively shows moisturising reduces the risk of developing eczema 30 percent.
The institute said in a release that emollient prevents skin from drying out and cracking, which exposes immune cells and allows irritants to get in.
This, in turn, boosts the bodys production of antibodies to combat the irritant, resulting in over-production.
It is this over-production of antibodies that produces the symptoms of an allergy.
The institute said babies suffering from eczema tend to display strong reactions to egg white, and thus can go on to be allergic to eggs in later life or to developing other problems such as asthma or sinus infections.
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A small-scale study suggests regular lotion in the first few weeks of life helps keep a baby's immune system intact
TOKYO, Japan Applying moisturiser to a newborn baby's skin could help prevent eczema and even food allergies in later life, possibly offering a cheap and easy way to combat a growing global problem, a Japanese institute said Friday.
A small-scale study carried out by researchers at the Tokyo-based National Center for Child Health and Development suggests regular lotion in the first few weeks of life helps keep a baby's immune system intact.
Scientists divided 118 newborns into two groups of 59 each, applying an emollient -a glycerine-based over-the-counter moisturiser to one group of babies for 32 weeks and no treatment to the other group.
As a result, 19 in the intervention group developed atopic dermatitis eczema against 28 in the control group.
The study, which the researchers said was a global first, tentatively shows moisturising reduces the risk of developing eczema 30%.
The institute said in a release that emollient prevents skin from drying out and cracking, which exposes immune cells and allows irritants to get in.
This, in turn, boosts the body's production of antibodies to combat the irritant, resulting in over-production.
It is this over-production of antibodies that produces the symptoms of an allergy.
The institute said babies suffering from eczema tend to display strong reactions to egg white, and thus can go on to be allergic to eggs in later life or to developing other problems such as asthma or sinus infections.
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DNA 'bias' may keep some diseases in circulation, biologists show
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It's an early lesson in genetics: we get half our DNA from Mom, half from Dad.
But that straightforward explanation does not account for a process that sometimes occurs when cells divide. Called gene conversion, the copy of a gene from Mom can replace the one from Dad, or vice versa, making the two copies identical.
In a new study published in the American Journal of Human Genetics, University of Pennsylvania researchers Joseph Lachance and Sarah A. Tishkoff investigated this process in the context of the evolution of human populations. They found that a bias toward certain types of DNA sequences during gene conversion may be an important factor in why certain heritable diseases persist in populations around the world.
Lachance is a postdoctoral fellow at Penn in Tishkoff's lab and will be starting his own lab at Georgia Tech in January. Tishkoff is a Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor with appointments in the Perelman School of Medicine's Department of Genetics and the School of Arts & Sciences' Department of Biology.
The study pins on the question of why humans have a genetic predilection for certain diseases. Some reasons have become clear to scientists. The Amish, for example, have a higher risk of several genetic diseases due in part to a phenomenon called founder effects, whereby certain genes rise to prevalence in populations that originated with a relatively small number of individuals.
Other genetic diseases can become relatively common if some aspect about them is advantageous.
"The classic example is sickle-cell anemia," Lachance said. "It's an evolutionary trade-off because people with one copy of a sickle-cell mutation are highly protected from malaria."
Less is known, however, about gene conversion events, which became the focus of Lachance and Tishkoff's study. Previously, researchers have found that during gene conversion DNA is more likely to be retained and copied if the allele that differs contains either a guanine (G) or a cytosine (C) nucleotide. Conversely, the DNA is more likely to be converted, or replaced, if the allele contains an adenine (A) or thymine (T).
"This bias is very small," Lachance said. "It's like a very slightly weighted coin. But over generations and across huge amounts of the genome, flipping the coin over and over again, we thought we would start to see an effect at the population level.
To see if this genetic preference, known as the GC bias, was having an effect, Lachance and Tishkoff analyzed the genomic sequences of 25 people -- five from each of five groups representing diverse populations. They identified 7.5 million single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs, which are mutations involving a single nucleotide, and grouped them according to whether a change represented a shift from a G or C to an A or T or the reverse.
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Politically Incorrect – Martial Law? (made with Spreaker) – Video
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Politically Incorrect Terrorists (Trouble in Terrorist Town – Part 223) – Video
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How Censorship Makes Things Creepy – Video
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How Censorship Makes Things Creepy
The censorship blur effect used on these images, converts them into hysterically funny and super creepy shots. This video is a MUST WATCH if you want to have a quick laugh. Or maybe they are...
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Bahrain Censorship – Pointless Podcast – Video
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Bahrain Censorship - Pointless Podcast
Amber Lyon recounts her time spent covering the Bahrain conflict and how CNN censored her story about the events taking place there. http://PointlessPod.com | http://PodcastBits.net.
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