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  1. Vytautas Magnus university, K. Donelaičio str. 58, 44248, Kaunas Теl. +370 37 222 739, e-mail info@vdu.lt

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  2. La Universidad Vytautas Magnus (en lituano: Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas) es una universidad lituana situada en Kaunas. Se pueden cursar estudios tales como: ciencias políticas, economía, historia, teología, periodismo y ciencias de la información, historia, historia del arte, filología, ciencias sociales, derecho, ciencias ...

  3. 21 de jul. de 2023 · A total of 53 prenatal and 105 childhood environmental factors were considered, including lifestyle, social, urban and chemical exposures. We built a general health score by averaging three sub-scores (cardiometabolic, respiratory/allergy and mental) built from 15 health parameters.

  4. Characterization of the "exposome", the set of all environmental factors that one is exposed to from conception onwards, has been advocated to better understand the role of environmental factors on chronic diseases. Here, we aimed to describe the early-life exposome.

    • Ibon Tamayo-Uria, Léa Maitre, Cathrine Thomsen, Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen, Leda Chatzi, Valérie Siroux,...
    • 2019
  5. Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) (Lithuanian: Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, VDU) is a public university in Kaunas, Lithuania. The university was founded in 1922 during the interwar period as an alternate national university.

  6. Vytautas Magnus University is inviting Ukrainians to choose full-time Bachelor’s and Master’s degree studies in Kaunas and Vilnius. The university also offers tuition fee waivers of up to 100 percent.

  7. 10 de sept. de 2018 · The aim of the Human Early Life Exposome (HELIX) study was to measure and describe multiple environmental exposures during early life (pregnancy and childhood) in a prospective cohort and associate these exposures with molecular omics signatures and child health outcomes.