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Sagae S, Paz E, Zanardini B, Amaral A, Bronczek G, Koehler-Santos P, et al.
PLoS One . 2025 Mar; 20(3):e0313103. PMID: 40029907
The increased risk for obesity and metabolic disorders following early-life adversity is aggravated by poor diet (e.g., cafeteria diet). Alternate-day fasting (ADF) is a dietary regimen shown to improve immune...
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Vella V, Ainsworth-Cruickshank G, Luft C, Wong K, Parfrey L, Vogl A, et al.
Neurochem Int . 2025 Feb; 185:105952. PMID: 39988283
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can severely impact fetal development, including alterations to the developing immune system. Immune perturbations, in tandem with gut dysbiosis, have been linked to brain and behavioral...
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Wilson R, Holman P, Dragan M, MacPherson R, Beaudette S
Anat Sci Educ . 2024 Jun; 17(6):1239-1250. PMID: 38825716
Supplemental instruction (SI) confers student success, as represented by grades, knowledge retention, and student engagement. However, studies often report professional, not undergraduate, program findings. To measure these effects, students studying...
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Bodnar T, Chao A, Holman P, Ellis L, Raineki C, Weinberg J
Front Neurosci . 2023 Aug; 17:1214100. PMID: 37539379
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is known to cause a variety of cognitive, behavioral, and neurological changes. Importantly, mental health problems are also overrepresented in individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder...
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Holman P, Raineki C, Chao A, Grewal R, Haghighat S, Fung C, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2021 Jan; 126:105146. PMID: 33517167
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and early-life adversity (ELA) both negatively impact social neurobehavioral development, including social recognition memory. Importantly, while individuals with PAE are more likely to experience ELA, relatively...
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Holman P, Baglot S, Morgan E, Weinberg J
Dev Psychobiol . 2019 Mar; 61(4):513-524. PMID: 30843198
Social behavior deficits associated with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) are frequently described in terms of impaired social competence, which can be defined as the effectiveness in social interaction and the...
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Holman P, Ellis L, Morgan E, Weinberg J
Horm Behav . 2018 Aug; 105:115-127. PMID: 30110605
Social behavior deficits resulting from prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) emerge early in life and become more pronounced across development. Maturational changes associated with adolescence, including pubertal onset, can have significant...
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Raineki C, Bodnar T, Holman P, Baglot S, Lan N, Weinberg J
Brain Behav Immun . 2017 Jul; 66:210-220. PMID: 28698116
The contribution of the early postnatal environment to the pervasive effects of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is poorly understood. Moreover, PAE often carries increased risk of exposure to adversity/stress during...