Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Amber Mills"
- Amber Mills' recent research primarily investigates the vascular health effects of electronic cigarette exposure during gestation, highlighting critical windows of vulnerability during pregnancy, and the subsequent impact on offspring health.
- Her studies reveal long-term consequences of maternal electronic cigarette use, including endothelial dysfunction and altered cerebrovascular function in offspring, emphasizing a dual-impact model combining maternal use and direct offspring exposure.
- Additionally, Mills has explored broader health care topics, such as the challenges in recruiting older adults for health interventions, shedding light on methodological difficulties faced during the COVID-19 pandemic.