BOTTOM OF THE HEAP: HAVING HEAVIER COMPETITORS ACCELERATES EARLY-LIFE TELOMERE LOSS IN THE EUROPEAN STARLING, STURNUS VULGARIS.

Bottom of the heap: having heavier competitors accelerates early-life telomere loss in the European starling, Sturnus vulgaris.

Early-life adversity is associated with poorer health and survival in adulthood in humans and other animals.One pathway by which early-life environmental stressors could affect the adult phenotype is via effects on telomere dynamics.Several studies have shown that early-life Piggy Banks adversity is associated with relatively short telomeres, but t

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Increased Maternal Prenatal Adiposity, Inflammation, and Lower Omega-3 Fatty Acid Levels Influence Child Negative Affect

ObjectiveIncreased maternal adiposity during pregnancy is associated Facial Skin Care Sets And Kits with offspring risk for psychiatric disorders.Inflammation secondary to adiposity is believed to be an important mechanism through which this effect occurs.Although increased adiposity introduces risk, not all children of overweight mothers develop t

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