Common risk factors include: Wearing hearing aids or in-ear headphones frequently, which can push wax inward Having naturally narrow or curved ear canals Being over 60 years old, as wax becomes drier and less mobile with age Working in dusty or industrial environments Having a history of recurrent impaction or ear infections Producing an unusually high volume of cerumen genetically If you fall into one or more of these categories, scheduling preventive ear checkups one to two times per year is a reasonable approach
Exendin-4 reduces FABP1 and FOXA1 expression through the activation of -catenin signaling To better understand the potential role of -catenin as a molecular determinant through which Ex-4 mediates its beneficial effect on steatosis, we quantified the expression of FABP1, FOXA1, and ApoB after -catenin silencing
The somatotropes are small cells that are important in the production and release of growth hormone from the pituitary gland to the target organ where it exerts its functions
Interaction between omega-3 PUFAs and tumour molecular subtypes (e.g., ER+, HER2+, TNBC) and from host genetic variation in fatty acid metabolism (e.g., FADS1/FADS2 polymorphisms)