LOSS OF CANNABINOID RECEPTOR CB1 INDUCES PRETERM BIRTH.

Loss of cannabinoid receptor CB1 induces preterm birth.

Preterm birth accounting approximate 10% of pregnancies in women is a tremendous social, clinical and economic burden.However, its underlying causes remain largely unknown.Emerging evidence suggests that endocannabinoid signaling via cannabinoid receptor CB1 play Denture Care critical roles in multiple early pregnancy events in both animals and hum

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Traffic traumatism on the territory of the Podgorica municipality, experiences in the emergency unit on field in the period from 05.01.2007 - 04.31.2008.

INTRODUCTION: In the development of the society the traffic is taking very important role.In the same time, the traffic represents each day more significant factor in damaging human health, most of all by its perimeter and dynamics.AIM: The aim of our work is to analyze injuries in the traffic accidents on the territory of the Podgorica municipalit

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Artificial Intelligence on Food Vulnerability: Future Implications within a Framework of Opportunities and Challenges

This study explores the field of artificial intelligence (AI) through the lens of Stephen Hawking, who warned of its potential dangers.It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of AI and its implications for food security using a qualitative approach and offering a contemporary perspective on the topic.The study explores the challenges and o

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Trends in reporting of mechanisms and incidence of hip injuries in males playing minor ice hockey in Canada: a cross-sectional study

Olufemi R Ayeni,1 Marcin Kowalczuk,1 Jordan Skincare Kit Farag,1 Forough Farrokhyar,1,2 Raymond Chu,1 Asheesh Bedi,3 Kevin Willits,4 Mohit Bhandari1,2 1Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Surgery, 2Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; 3Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Univers

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