Studies & Findings

Studies & Findings

What Studies Say About Keto and Brain Health

Emerging studies suggest the keto diet may boost brain health by enhancing energy metabolism and reducing inflammation. While promising, research is ongoing to fully understand its long-term cognitive effects.

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New Duke study finds obesity rises with caloric intake, not couch time

A newly released study from Duke University’s Pontzer Lab, housed in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology in Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, looks at the correlations between economic development, daily energy expenditure and the rise in a country’s obesity level. While many experts have offered that rising obesity rates are due to declining physical

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Patient cases with malignant otitis externa at the university clinic of Ludwig Maximilians University Munich from 2009 until 2020

Patient profile Thirteen patients with MOE were treated at the university clinic of LMU from 2009 to 2020 (see Table 1). Ten of the patients were men (76.9%), and three were women (23.1%). The average age of all patients was 79.9 years, with a range from 63 to 90 years. The average age of women with

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Differential expression pattern of CC chemokine receptor 7 guides precision treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma

CCR7 is highly expressed in tumor cells and predicts poor prognosis of HCC patients Our previous study has proved that CC-chemokine receptor like 1 (CCRL1) impairs chemotactic events associated with CCR7 in the progression and metastasis of HCC.24 In order to explore the function of another CC-chemokine CCL21/CCR7 axis in HCC, we investigated the complex

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Fractional order breast cancer model with therapy, prevention diagnosis and optimal control based on real data

In this portion, we Analyze the Hyers-Ulam and general Hyers-Ulam stability analysis32,33. Let us suppose \(\epsilon >0\) with, $$\begin{aligned} |^{\textbf{C}}\textbf{D}_{t}^{\alpha _{1}}\mathfrak {S}(t)-\mathfrak {P}(t, \mathfrak {S}(t))|\le \epsilon , ~ t\in \textrm{J}, \end{aligned}$$ (13) for \(\epsilon =\max (\epsilon _{i})^T, i=1,2,3.\) Definition 3.1 Equation (4) is supposed to be Hyers-Ulam stable such that \(\exists , \mathfrak {H}_{\mathfrak {P}}>0,\)

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Single-cell transcriptome atlas and genome-wide Mendelian randomization reveal chemokine involvement in diverse immune cells in type 2 diabetes

Skyler JS, Bakris GL, Bonifacio E, Darsow T, Eckel RH, Groop L, et al. Differentiation of diabetes by pathophysiology, natural history, and prognosis. Diabetes. 2017;66:241–55. CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar  Wondmkun YT. Obesity, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes: associations and therapeutic implications. Diabetes, Metab Syndr Obes. 2020;13:3611–6. Bartlett DB, Slentz CA, Willis LH, Hoselton A,

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SKF-38393 regulates the expression of glutamic acid decarboxylase 67 via heparanase-1 in 6-hydroxydopamine-induced neurodegeneration

Esch, T. & Stefano, G. B. The neurobiology of pleasure, reward processes, addiction and their health implications. Neuroendocrinol. Lett. 25(4), 235–251 (2004). CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar  Speranza, L., di Porzio, U., Viggiano, D., de Donato, A. & Volpicelli, F. Dopamine: The neuromodulator of long-term synaptic plasticity, reward and movement control. Cells 10(4), 735. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10040735 (2021).

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Common inflammatory proteins linking frailty and area-level deprivation as key drivers of cardiovascular risk in women

Study population Discovery cohort Study participants were individuals enroled in the TwinsUK Registry, a national register of adult twins recruited as volunteers without selecting for any particular disease or trait17. It is among the most detailed omics and phenotypic bioresource worldwide, including over 14,000 twins comparable to the general population for health and lifestyle characteristics17.

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Nature’s longevity hack: How human eggs stay fresh for 50 years

Human eggs are some of the most patient cells in the body, lying dormant for decades until needed. A study published on July 16 in The EMBO Journal shows that the cells deliberately slow the activity of their internal waste disposal systems as they mature, most likely an evolutionary design which keeps metabolism low and damage

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Application of machine learning algorithms and SHAP explanations to predict fertility preference among reproductive women in Somalia

Ahinkorah, B. O. et al. Socio-economic and demographic factors associated with fertility preferences among women of reproductive age in ghana: Evidence from the 2014 demographic and health survey. Reproduct. Health. 18 (1), 2 (2021). PubMed  PubMed Central  Google Scholar  Odusina, E. K. et al. Fertility preferences among couples in nigeria: A cross sectional study. Reproduct.

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