Medical Notes: Why Pregnant Women Should Skip Lipstick, The Tie Between Diabetes And Dementia, And The Future Of Farming In The Dark

We may soon be farming in the dark.

Everyone knows that plants need sunlight to grow, but scientists may have just proven that wrong. Photosynthesis is a slow process and researchers have discovered how to boost production by using electro-agriculture. The idea is to engineer plants that completely bypass photosynthesis and, instead, use acetate as fuel. The research is published in Joule. (Washington University in St. Louis)

Will having diabetes affect your memory?

Type two diabetes is a known risk factor for dementia. Scientists think the correlation has to do with insulin resistance, inflammation, and high blood sugar. However, new research published in PLOS ONE reveals that people who are diagnosed with type two diabetes at a younger age have a greater risk of developing dementia. Hopefully this information will help create more effective treatments. (NYU)

Your favorite lipstick may be a risk to your pregnancy.

A new study in Environmental International reveals that many personal care products have higher levels of synthetic chemicals called ‘pfas’. These substances are known to cause various health conditions like cancer, liver disease, and heart issues. In pregnant women, exposure to pfas could lead to low birth weight, preterm birth, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Researchers advise that pregnant or breast-feeding women reduce their use of synthetic fragrances, makeup, hair dyes, and nail care products. (Brown University)

What a fake immune system tells us about cancer.

Researchers have created tiny models of the human immune system. These synthetic models are expected to help speed up drug development and help predict a patient’s response to specific treatments. The study is published in nature materials. (Georgia Tech)

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