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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Diabetes Drug's Impact on Kidney Health

Meet Empagliflozin, a diabetes drug that's making waves in the medical world. Beyond its usual job of controlling blood sugar, it's showing promise in protecting kidneys too. Let's talk about chronic kidney disease (CKD), a serious condition that affects millions. Some people with CKD also have a co

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Exploring Galantamine Modifications for Alzheimer's Treatment

Galantamine, known for its role in managing brain disorders, has been modified to create potential drugs for Alzheimer's disease. Scientists designed and synthesized a variety of galantamine analogues, one of which, named C2, showed great promise. By adding a benzylpyridine ring to galantamine's hyd

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Fat Around Blood Vessels: The Secret Culprit in Diabetes and Heart Troubles

Did you know there's a kind of fat that wraps around our blood vessels? It's called perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT), and it's been sneakily affecting our heart health. When we're overweight or have diabetes, this fat gets inflamed and causes trouble. It sends out alarm signals to our immune syste

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Obesity and Its Link to Multiple Parathyroid Gland Issues

You might have heard that being overweight can affect a lot of things, but did you know it could be linked to problems with your parathyroid glands? These tiny glands in your neck help control your body's calcium levels. When something goes wrong and they make too much parathyroid hormone, it's call

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Uncovering Depression's Many Faces: A Closer Look at Its Connections to Other Illnesses

Ever thought depression was just a mental health issue? Think again! A recent study dove deep into understanding depression's connections with other diseases. Researchers checked data from over 390, 000 people, including more than 43, 000 with depression. They found that depression is linked to many

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Boosting Brain Power: A New Way to Deliver Creatine

Imagine you can't absorb creatine, a vital nutrient for brain cells. This is a reality for people with a rare disease called creatine transporter deficiency (CTD). But scientists have come up with a clever solution: dodecyl creatine ester (DCE), a special form of creatine that can slip right through

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

The Mystery Behind LncRNA uc003pxg. 1 and miR-339-5p in Vascular Health

Have you ever wondered how some long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) can play a role in heart disease? Well, let's dive into the story of lncRNA uc003pxg. 1 and miR-339-5p, two players in the complex game of cardiovascular health. These tiny molecular actors have been found to influence the proliferation,

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Dec 29 2024SCIENCE

The Trailblazer: Laszlo Zaborszky's Journey in Neuroscience

Ever wondered how our brain remembered things or paid attention? Laszlo Zaborszky, a distinguished professor, has spent his career figuring that out. At 80, he's still inspiring young scientists. His big discovery? The basal forebrain, a tiny part of our brain, is crucial for learning and memory. It

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Medicines for Heart Health: Accessibility and Cost in Addis Ababa

Healthcare is a basic right, but many around the world can't access it. This is especially true in low- and middle-income countries. A recent study in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, looked into the availability, pricing, and affordability of essential medicines for heart disease. Researchers checked public,

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Dec 29 2024SCIENCE

Measuring Tiny Wolbachia Populations: A New Way to Count Them

Wolbachia are tiny bacteria that live inside insect cells, and they are found in many species, like over half of all insects. Scientists love them because they can stop harmful pathogens from spreading, making them great for controlling diseases spread by mosquitoes. How many Wolbachia are in an ins

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