Our new research from @ProjectViva_DPM highlights how prenatal metal exposure may impact kidney function in adolescence. Key findings show that increased levels of cadmium, chromium, nickel, and vanadium in the first trimester are linked to lower eGFR in teens.
📢 @CoRAL_DPM New study! Our @ECHOChildHealth research finds that living in low-income, low-food access neighborhoods early in life is linked to higher BMI and obesity risk in children. Enhancing neighborhood food resources is essential for combating childhood obesity.
New research in @ProjectViva_DPM explored the relationship between blood metal and hypertensive disorder during pregnancy. Essential metal deficiencies, particularly copper, linked to higher preeclampsia risk. https://t.co/nmD2Uygxm3
#MaternalHealth#PregnancyResearch
Check out our new publication on the symposium convening on food, nutrition, and Autism Spectrum Disorder (#ASD). Key takeaways include the profound influence of prenatal folic acid, maternal obesity, and environmental exposures on ASD development. https://t.co/TGtdRipTKK
#NowHiring: @DeptPopMed is looking for a mid-career faculty member to develop & direct a new Center of Excellence in #MaternalHealth.
➡️For more info & how to apply: https://t.co/JdZmVxjd0u
➡️ About the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute: https://t.co/aC981mjQTu
Excited to share our latest study! We analyzed antihypertensive prescription trends in the US from 2010 to 2019. Despite guideline changes, our findings show inconsistent adherence. https://t.co/YT6cbEsxv4
#ICYMI...NEW RESEARCH: Associations of Prenatal Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance (PFAS) Exposures with Offspring Adiposity and Body Composition at 16–20 Years of Age: Project Viva ➡️ https://t.co/LhEPqNp4lh @ProjectViva_DPM@MingyuZhangPhD@EmilyOkenMD@Pi_iDebbyLin
Postdoc wanted to investigate the local effect of placental miRNA related to maternal insulin sensitivity on placental function. Apply here: https://t.co/i4GZuLxKHD