Category: 4. Health

  • Overworked neurons burn out and fuel Parkinson’s disease

    Overworked neurons burn out and fuel Parkinson’s disease

    Certain brain cells are responsible for coordinating smooth, controlled movements of the body. But when those cells are constantly overactivated for weeks on end, they degenerate and ultimately die. This new observation made by scientists at Gladstone Institutes may help explain what goes awry in the brains of people with Parkinson’s disease.

    Researchers have long known that a particular subset of neurons die as Parkinson’s disease progresses, but they aren’t sure why. The new work,…

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  • Hidden viruses in our DNA could be medicine’s next big breakthrough

    Hidden viruses in our DNA could be medicine’s next big breakthrough

    You are mostly but not entirely human. If we crunch the numbers, 8 percent of your genome actually comes from viruses that got stranded there. This viral detritus is a souvenir from our evolutionary past, a reminder that viruses have been with us from the very beginning.

    Usually, this 8 percent of your DNA — the viral bits — are kept silent. Scientists call it part of the “dark matter” in your genome.

    Now scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) have published a first look at…

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  • Common Heart Attack Drug Found Useless, May Harm Women

    Common Heart Attack Drug Found Useless, May Harm Women

    New research has found that beta blockers do not benefit most post-heart attack patients and that they may even harm women. The findings were published in the European Heart Journal.

    “REBOOT will change clinical practice worldwide. Currently, more than 80 percent of patients with uncomplicated myocardial infarction are discharged on beta blockers. The REBOOT findings represent one of the most significant advances in heart attack treatment in…

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  • Beetroot Juice Lowers Blood Pressure in Older Adults

    Beetroot Juice Lowers Blood Pressure in Older Adults

    Nitrate-rich beetroot juice lowers blood pressure in older adults, found a new study published in Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 

    “This study shows that nitrate-rich foods alter the oral microbiome in a way that could result in less  inflammation, as well as a lowering of blood pressure in older people.” said co-author of the study, Andy Jones, Professor of Applied Physiology at the University of Exeter, UK, in a press release. 

    “This paves…

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  • Why Alzheimer’s attacks the brain’s memory hub first

    Why Alzheimer’s attacks the brain’s memory hub first

    One of the first parts of the brain affected by Alzheimer’s disease is the entorhinal cortex — a region that plays a big role in memory, spatial navigation, and the brain’s internal mapping system.

    With support from the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Alzheimer’s and Related Diseases Research Award Fund (ARDRAF), Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC scientists Sharon Swanger and Shannon Farris are working to understand why this area is especially vulnerable.

    Swanger studies how brain…

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  • With Walgreens Exiting Primary Care, VillageMD Has Hundreds Of Sites To Sell

    With Walgreens Exiting Primary Care, VillageMD Has Hundreds Of Sites To Sell

    With Walgreens no longer pursuing a primary care strategy under its new owner, VillageMD is looking for new buyers for potentially hundreds of doctor practices and outpatient clinics across the country.

    VillageMD, which was sold to private equity firm Sycamore…

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  • Oral GLP-1 Pill For Weight Loss Shows Promise, But Challenges Remain

    Oral GLP-1 Pill For Weight Loss Shows Promise, But Challenges Remain

    The pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly announced last week that its investigational drug, orforglipron, proved effective in a third late-stage clinical trial. The once-daily pill helps patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes lose weight and lower their blood sugar levels. Still, challenges remain, which include relatively high discontinuation rates that appear to be the result of…

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  • Chagas Disease is Now Endemic in Parts of the US

    Chagas Disease is Now Endemic in Parts of the US

    Chagas disease has been called “the most neglected of the neglected diseases” and it’s been estimated to have affected anywhere from about 300,000 to as many as 1.7 billion people around the world. Globally, about 7 million people are infected every year, and the disease causes about 10,000 deaths annually.

    Chagas is also known as American trypanosomiasis. The disease is usually caused by Trypanosomiasis cruzi, a parasitic protozoan species…

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  • How mRNA Vaccine Platform Suffers Mainly From Manufactured Distrust

    How mRNA Vaccine Platform Suffers Mainly From Manufactured Distrust

    Director of the National Institutes of Health, Jay Bhattacharya, recently stated that the mRNA technology “should not be used as a platform for mass vaccination.” This raises the question, why? Bhattacharya says it’s because the public doesn’t trust it. However, it seems the public’s qualms stem in large part from misinformation with respect to the…

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  • ChatGPT Parental Controls Will Sound Alert When Child Is Distressed

    ChatGPT Parental Controls Will Sound Alert When Child Is Distressed

    OpenAI has announced a series of measures to protect vulnerable users, including ChatGPT parental controls that notify parents when their child is distressed.

    Last week, a lawsuit was filed against OpenAI by the parents of 16-year-old Adam Raine, who committed suicide in April. The lawsuit alleged that ChatGPT cultivated a psychological dependency in Adam and pushed him away from real-life support. The lawsuit further alleges that…

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