Liisa Galea
@liisagalea.bsky.social
Neuroscientist, Treliving Family Chair in Women’s Mental Health, Prof U Toronto (formerly UBC), Mom, Senior Scientist CAMH
Reposted by Liisa Galea
We crunched the federal data and found the US is on track to have the *fewest inspections since 2011* (excluding pandemic years).
In recent years, the FDA has typically been able to conduct ~110 foreign food inspections each month, but in March, the number of inspections dropped almost in half.
In recent years, the FDA has typically been able to conduct ~110 foreign food inspections each month, but in March, the number of inspections dropped almost in half.
November 6, 2025 at 1:31 PM
We crunched the federal data and found the US is on track to have the *fewest inspections since 2011* (excluding pandemic years).
In recent years, the FDA has typically been able to conduct ~110 foreign food inspections each month, but in March, the number of inspections dropped almost in half.
In recent years, the FDA has typically been able to conduct ~110 foreign food inspections each month, but in March, the number of inspections dropped almost in half.
Why does this matter? Well female sex and APOe4 are risk favors for AD & it’s imp to understand how female specific factors including parity history can influence brain aging and disease risk to truly understand personalised medicine approaches!
October 31, 2025 at 5:59 PM
Why does this matter? Well female sex and APOe4 are risk favors for AD & it’s imp to understand how female specific factors including parity history can influence brain aging and disease risk to truly understand personalised medicine approaches!