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Recommendations for updating regulations on advertising, promotion and sponsorship of tobacco and nicotine products in the European Union
(Tobacco Prevention and Cessation, 2025)Introduction: Comprehensive bans on advertising, promotion and sponsorship of tobacco and nicotine products (TAPS) have proven effective in reducing their use. The Joint Action on Tobacco Control 2 ... -
Effects of a multimodal immersive virtual reality intervention on heart rate variability in adults with post-COVID-19 syndrome
(Applied Sciences, 2025)Background: Post-COVID-19 syndrome (PCC) is characterized by autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysregulation. Reduced heart rate variability (HRV) serves as a biomarker for ANS function. Few studies have ... -
Modern treatment of craniopharyngioma to improve outcomes: evidence of a change of paradigm
(Endocrine, 2025)Background: Craniopharyngiomas, rare primary brain tumors of the pituitary-hypothalamic axis, frequently result in sicubstantial morbidity, including compromised quality of life, vision impairment, ... -
Association between the use of daily injury risk estimation feedback (I-REF) based on machine learning techniques and injuries in athletics (track and field): results of a prospective cohort study over an athletics season
(BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 2025)Objective: To analyse the association between the level of use of injury risk estimation feedback (I-REF) provided to athletes and the injury burden during an athletics season. Method: We conducted a ... -
CPT1C deficiency in SF1 neurons impairs early metabolic adaptation to dietary fats, leading to obesity
(Molecular Metabolism, 2025)Objectives: SF1 neurons of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) play a pivotal role in regulating body weight and adiposity, particularly in response to a high-fat diet (HFD), as well as in the recovery ...