omega-6 linoleic acid
Omega-6 linoleic acid is an essential fatty acid that humans must obtain through their diet; it plays a critical role in activating specific growth pathways within cells, particularly the mTORC1 pathway; its overconsumption has been linked to uncontrolled cell proliferation and potentially cancerous growths; this fatty acid is abundant in Western diets due to the prevalence of vegetable oils, making it a focal point for nutritional research in oncology.
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lactation practices
defined process
critically ill patients
lactation journey
lactation consultants
mechanical ventilation delays
postpartum-initiated lactation
pre-delivery lactation plans
lactation in critical care
milk supply
neonatal intensive care unit
breastfeeding relationship
musculoskeletal injuries
accelerometer-measured
inactive
active regular