Healthy diet could help infants fight off effects of maternal obesity

Maternal obesity doesn't just affect the health of a pregnant woman. It can also have effects on her child, increasing their risk of developing obesity and its associated complications. According to a recent study published in The FASEB Journal, an early-in-life dietary intervention in mice can potentially reverse one of those complications—a reduction in the number of innate immune cells in the gut. The findings suggest that a healthful diet in infancy could help children of obese mothers start off on the right foot.

Americans WARNED | Trump Makes Major Announcement
- The Bonkers '90s Sci-Fi Murder Mystery Everyone Forgot - Drew Dietsch
- Pro-Mamdani PAC Took Donation From Islamist Cleric Who Vouched For Terror Plot Mastermind - Hudson Crozier
- Joe Biden’s Doctor Is Hiding Something - Rebelcast
- Laundry expert: You are doing it wrong
- Iran ‘Rapidly’ Beefs Up Air Defenses With Chinese Help After Israel Ceasefire - MeighTimbol
- The Best Space Battles Of The Expanse - Joshua Tyler

Running from an Elephant | GoPro POV
- As AI use expands, platforms like Brain Max seek to simplify cross-app integration - Emilia David
- Prime Day deal: Pick up the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 for an all-time-low price - Lawrence Bonk
- Cancer Clinical Trials Save Lives—So Why Aren’t More Doctors Talking About Them? - Simon Spichak
- We found the best Prime Day gaming deals on video games, hardware and more - Sam Rutherford,Kris Holt
- Rialto Distribution Sets U.S. Theatrical Release For ‘Tinā’ By Samoan-New Zealand Filmmaker Miki Magasiva - jillg366
- With Masters of the Universe Wrapped and Voltron Powering Up, It’s Time for Thundercats to Roar - Staff