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Gut Bacteria, Inflammation, Brain Decline 🧠🦠⚔ show art Gut Bacteria, Inflammation, Brain Decline 🧠🦠⚔

Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'

🧠🦠 Microbes. Metabolites. Memory.   A fascinating new Nature study reveals a gut–brain pathway driving age-related cognitive decline.   Expansion of Parabacteroides goldsteinii in aging microbiomes increases medium-chain fatty acids, activating GPR84 signaling in peripheral myeloid cells. The resulting inflammation suppresses vagal sensory signaling, blunting hippocampal neuronal activation and impairing memory.   Even more intriguing: interventions restoring gut–brain communication improved cognition in mice.   This work highlights the gut microbiome as a...

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The 2026 ACC/AHA Dyslipidemia Playbook-Earlier. Lower. BetteršŸ«€ show art The 2026 ACC/AHA Dyslipidemia Playbook-Earlier. Lower. BetteršŸ«€

Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'

Lipids remain central to cardiovascular prevention. The 2026 ACC/AHA Dyslipidemia Guideline introduces several important shifts:   • PREVENT equations replace older ASCVD risk calculators • Lipoprotein(a) measurement recommended at least once in all adults • ApoB helps identify residual lipoprotein risk • Coronary artery calcium scoring refines treatment decisions • LDL-C targets return, with <55 mg/dL for very high-risk patients •  South Asian ancestry is treated as a ā€œrisk enhancer,ā€   Earlier identification and aggressive risk reduction remain the...

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Immune cells are not visitors; they are residents, communicators, and regulators in every organ system. show art Immune cells are not visitors; they are residents, communicators, and regulators in every organ system.

Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'

šŸ§¬šŸ§ ā¤ļø The Immune System Is Not Just Defense — It Is Physiology   A superb Science Review (Nahrendorf, Ginhoux, Swirski, 2025) reframes immunity as a systems integrator, shaping brain function, heart rhythm, metabolism, pregnancy, and tissue repair—quietly maintaining homeostasis across the lifespan.   Immune cells are not visitors; they are residents, communicators, and regulators in every organ system. 🧩 Defense meets regulation. 🧩 Immunology meets physiology.   šŸ“– Science, August 2025 — a must-read for clinicians, physiologists, and systems thinkers.

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Hypothalamic Gatekeepers, Tau Clearance, Neurodegeneration šŸ” show art Hypothalamic Gatekeepers, Tau Clearance, Neurodegeneration šŸ”

Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'

A fascinating new study reveals a previously underappreciated pathway for tau clearance in the brain.   Researchers show that tanycytes—specialized hypothalamic glial cells—actively transport tau from cerebrospinal fluid into the bloodstream. In Alzheimer disease, these cells become fragmented and dysfunctional, impairing tau clearance and potentially accelerating neurodegeneration.   This work opens an intriguing avenue: could restoring tanycyte function enhance tau removal and slow Alzheimer progression?   A small cellular gatekeeper may hold an important clue in the...

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Obesity, Immunity, Cancer šŸ›”ļøšŸ§¬āš–ļø The Metabolic Battlefield show art Obesity, Immunity, Cancer šŸ›”ļøšŸ§¬āš–ļø The Metabolic Battlefield

Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'

Obesity is not simply excess weight—it is a metabolic and inflammatory state that can reshape cancer biology. Adipose tissue alters hormones, insulin signaling, inflammatory cytokines, and immune responses, creating conditions that favor tumor development. Evidence now links obesity with cancers of the breast, colon, endometrium, pancreas, liver, kidney, and esophagus. Understanding these mechanisms opens the door to precision prevention strategies, from weight management to metabolic therapies. The message from translational science is clear: metabolism and malignancy are deeply...

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🧬 Apolipoprotein M and Vascular Health: Carrier. Communicator. Controller. show art 🧬 Apolipoprotein M and Vascular Health: Carrier. Communicator. Controller.

Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'

🧬 Apolipoprotein M (ApoM) is emerging as a key regulator of vascular biology.   ApoM, an HDL-associated lipocalin, transports sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) and selectively activates S1PR1 signaling in endothelial cells.   This pathway stabilizes the endothelial barrier, promotes nitric-oxide mediated vasodilation, and suppresses vascular inflammation.   Clinical studies increasingly link lower ApoM levels with cardiometabolic disease, CKD, and heart failure risk.   New therapies—including ApoM-fusion biologics and selective S1PR1 agonists—may harness this pathway for...

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Dr RR Baliga's Philosophical Discourses: Simone de Beauvoir (France, 1908–1986 CE) – Feminist Philosophy show art Dr RR Baliga's Philosophical Discourses: Simone de Beauvoir (France, 1908–1986 CE) – Feminist Philosophy

Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'

šŸ“š Simone de Beauvoir (1908–1986) — philosopher, writer, and architect of modern feminism.   Her groundbreaking book The Second Sex (1949) reshaped global conversations on gender with one powerful line: ā€œOne is not born, but becomes, a woman.ā€   She challenged stereotypes, defended women’s autonomy, and influenced second-wave feminism worldwide.   Her ideas still echo in medicine, education, ethics, and leadership today.   Freedom. Responsibility. Equality. šŸ’”āœŠšŸ“– 

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Pulmonary Embolism ACC/AHA 2026 guidelines: Precision Over Panic show art Pulmonary Embolism ACC/AHA 2026 guidelines: Precision Over Panic

Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'

🫁 Pulmonary Embolism in 2026 — A Precision Framework The new AHA/ACC Acute Pulmonary Embolism Guideline redefines how we classify and treat PE. Key updates: • Category A–E clinical classification integrating hemodynamics, biomarkers, and RV imaging • Age-adjusted D-dimer and YEARS algorithm to reduce unnecessary imaging • CT pulmonary angiography as preferred diagnostic modality • RV/LV ratio reporting for objective risk stratification • LMWH → DOAC preferred for anticoagulation • Advanced therapies for cardiopulmonary failure • Mandatory 1-year follow-up to screen for...

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šŸ§¬ā° Can We Slow Immune Aging? Science Says Maybe show art šŸ§¬ā° Can We Slow Immune Aging? Science Says Maybe

Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'

🧬✨ Can we make the ageing immune system young again?   A fascinating Nature study shows that a three-part mRNA cocktail (DFI) can temporarily rejuvenate T cells in aged mice, improving responses to vaccines and cancer immunotherapy—without breaking immune tolerance. By turning the liver into a short-term factory for key immune signals (DLL1, FLT3L, IL-7), the authors demonstrate that immune ageing is modifiable, not fixed.   This elegant work—covered by Heidi Ledford in —opens provocative questions about immune resilience, ageing biology, and the future of mRNA beyond...

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šŸ«€ Lancet Seminar: Atrial Fibrillation — Detect. Protect. Correct. show art šŸ«€ Lancet Seminar: Atrial Fibrillation — Detect. Protect. Correct.

Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'

Atrial fibrillation is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia, affecting ~37.6 million people globally, with prevalence expected to double in the coming decades.    A recent Lancet Seminar (2026) highlights several key principles shaping modern AF care:   • Stroke prevention with oral anticoagulation remains the cornerstone • Early rhythm control strategies improve cardiovascular outcomes • Catheter ablation is increasingly used as first-line therapy • Lifestyle modification—weight loss, exercise, alcohol reduction—reduces AF burden • Integrated care models...

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šŸ§ šŸ’§ How does the brain clean itself—and defend itself?

 

A landmark Neuron review unifies two once-separate stories: brain waste clearance and immune surveillance. The glymphatic system, powered by CSF flow, sleep, and vascular pulsatility, works hand-in-glove with meningeal lymphatics to clear toxins (β-amyloid, tau) and present brain antigens to the immune system.

 

šŸ’¤ Sleep is not rest—it’s maintenance.

šŸ›”ļø Clearance is not plumbing—it’s immunity in motion.

🧠 When this system falters, neurodegeneration follows.

 

A must-read for anyone interested in sleep, Alzheimer’s disease, neuroimmunology, and brain health.

šŸ“˜ Neuron, 2025.