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Vitamin B12: The Brain & Blood Booster? 🩸🧠πŸ’ͺ show art Vitamin B12: The Brain & Blood Booster? 🩸🧠πŸ’ͺ

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Vitamin B12: Essential for Health 🩸🧠 Vitamin B12 is crucial for red blood cell formation, brain function, and DNA synthesis. Found in animal-based foods πŸ₯›πŸ³πŸŸ, those on vegan diets need fortified foods or supplements πŸ’Š. Deficiency can cause anemia, neurological issues, and cognitive decline ⚠️. High-risk groups include vegans, vegetarians, older adults, and individuals with malabsorption conditions πŸ₯. Maternal deficiency affects fetal development πŸ€°πŸ‘Ά. Absorption declines with age, and severe cases (e.g., pernicious anemia) may require high-dose supplements or...

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β˜€οΈ Vitamin D: The Sunshine Nutrient for Strong Bones & Immunity? πŸ¦΄πŸ›‘οΈβ€ show art β˜€οΈ Vitamin D: The Sunshine Nutrient for Strong Bones & Immunity? πŸ¦΄πŸ›‘οΈβ€

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  Vitamin D is essential for bone health 🦴, immune function πŸ›‘οΈ, and muscle strength πŸ‹οΈ. Deficiency is common and affects women πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ, young adults πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“, and non-Hispanic Black Americans. Main sources include sunlight β˜€οΈ, oily fish 🐟, eggs πŸ₯š, and fortified foods πŸ₯›. Recommended intake is 600-800 IU/day πŸ’Š. Studies show mixed results πŸ“Š, but it may help with cancer prevention πŸŽ—οΈ, autoimmune diseases 🧬, and cognitive function 🧠. Excessive intake βš οΈ can cause kidney stones 🩺 and hypercalcemia.

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πŸ”₯ Vitamin D & Multiple Sclerosis: Defending the Nervous System πŸ§ πŸ›‘οΈ show art πŸ”₯ Vitamin D & Multiple Sclerosis: Defending the Nervous System πŸ§ πŸ›‘οΈ

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🧠 High-dose Vitamin D (100,000 IU biweekly) reduced disease activity in Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) of MS πŸŒžπŸ“‰. Patients had fewer MRI lesions πŸ–₯️, longer time to disease activity ⏳, but no significant impact on relapses ❌. Well-tolerated with minimal side effects βš•οΈ, These findings support further research on Vitamin D as an MS therapy πŸ”¬πŸš€.

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BEAM-302: Rewriting Genes, Restoring Health – A Breakthrough in AATD Therapy! πŸ”¬πŸš€ show art BEAM-302: Rewriting Genes, Restoring Health – A Breakthrough in AATD Therapy! πŸ”¬πŸš€

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πŸ”¬ BEAM-302 is a liver-targeting gene therapy using base editing to correct the PiZ mutation in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (AATD). 🧬 I t increases functional AAT 🫁 while reducing toxic Z-AAT, showing up to 78% reduction at the 60 mg dose. πŸ“Š The Phase 1/2 trial demonstrated dose-dependent efficacy, a well-tolerated safety profile, and no serious adverse events (SAEs). πŸ›‘οΈ With ongoing dose escalation and expansion to liver disease patients, BEAM-302 could be a one-time curative therapy πŸš€, with further data expected in late 2025. πŸ“…

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 Dr. RR Baliga’s Philosophical Discourses: Confucius (China, 551–479 BCE) – Founder of Confucianism show art Dr. RR Baliga’s Philosophical Discourses: Confucius (China, 551–479 BCE) – Founder of Confucianism

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Confucius (c. 551–479 BCE), a renowned Chinese philosopher and teacher, founded Confucianism, emphasizing morality, family loyalty, social harmony, and virtuous governance. His teachings, compiled in the Analects, profoundly influenced Chinese culture, ethics, and education.

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β€œThe Brain’s Switchboard πŸ”„: How MRN Controls Perseverance πŸ›‘, Exploration πŸš€ & Disengagement βŒβ€ show art β€œThe Brain’s Switchboard πŸ”„: How MRN Controls Perseverance πŸ›‘, Exploration πŸš€ & Disengagement βŒβ€

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This study identifies the Median Raphe Nucleus (MRN) 🧠 as a behavioral switchboard πŸ”„, regulating perseverance πŸ›‘, exploration πŸš€, and disengagement ❌ through distinct neuron types. GABAergic neurons 🟒 promote perseverance, Glutamatergic neurons πŸ”΅ drive exploration, and Serotonergic neurons 🟠 maintain engagement. Using optogenetics πŸ’‘, fiber photometry πŸ“ˆ, and circuit tracing πŸ”—, researchers demonstrated how MRN integrates signals from the lateral hypothalamus (LHA) 🌟 and lateral habenula (LHb) ⚑ to control decision-making. These findings have clinical...

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β€œπŸ’Š High Intensity Statins vs Smart Alternatives: A Heart-Healthy Showdown! β€οΈπŸ“‰β€ show art β€œπŸ’Š High Intensity Statins vs Smart Alternatives: A Heart-Healthy Showdown! β€οΈπŸ“‰β€

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πŸ”¬ Study Overview: A meta-analysis comparing alternative LDL cholesterol-lowering strategies (moderate-intensity statins + ezetimibe) vs high-intensity statins in patients with ASCVD.   πŸ“Š Key Findings: βœ… No significant difference in 3-year cardiovascular events (7.5% vs 7.7%) πŸ“‰ Lower LDL cholesterol in the alternative strategy (64.8 vs 68.5 mg/dL) 🩸 Reduced risk of new-onset diabetes (10.2% vs 11.9%) πŸ’Š Fewer therapy discontinuations due to intolerance (4.0% vs 6.7%)   βš–οΈ Conclusion: The alternative strategy offers comparable efficacy with better tolerability and...

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β€œStronger Bones, Fewer Fractures! πŸ¦΄πŸ” USPSTF Osteoporosis Screening Guide” show art β€œStronger Bones, Fewer Fractures! πŸ¦΄πŸ” USPSTF Osteoporosis Screening Guide”

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🦴 USPSTF Osteoporosis Screening Summary πŸ“‹   πŸ” Why? Prevent fractures, disability, and mortality. πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ Who? Women 65+ βœ…, at-risk postmenopausal women βœ…, men ❌ (insufficient evidence). 🩻 How? DXA scan (bone density test) is the gold standard. ⚠️ Risk Factors: Age, low weight, family history, smoking, alcohol, medications. βœ… Benefits: Reduces fracture risk with moderate evidence. ⚠️ Harms: Minimal risks, rare side effects from treatment. πŸ“Œ Takeaway: Screen women 65+ and younger high-risk women!

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β€œπŸ«€ Cracking the Calcium Code: How CAC Scoring Transforms Cardiovascular Risk Assessment! πŸ”¬πŸ“Šβ€ show art β€œπŸ«€ Cracking the Calcium Code: How CAC Scoring Transforms Cardiovascular Risk Assessment! πŸ”¬πŸ“Šβ€

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πŸ«€ Cardiac CT Calcium Score: Key Insights πŸ”¬πŸ“Š   πŸ” What is CAC? βœ… Measures calcified plaque in coronary arteries via cardiac CT πŸ“Έ βœ… Higher CAC = Higher cardiovascular risk ⚠️ βœ… Agatston Score: 0 (None) β†’ >400 (Severe Atherosclerosis)   πŸ“Š Clinical Impact: βœ… Strong predictor of ASCVD events (MI, stroke, CHD death) πŸ“‰ βœ… MESA Study: CAC >300 β†’ 10-year CHD risk: 13-25% βœ… CAC = 0 β†’ Low risk, even for some statin-eligible patients πŸš€   🎯 Guidelines & Utility: πŸ“’ Used for risk stratification in intermediate-risk patients (7.5%-20%...

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Tirzepatide: Game Changer for Weight Maintenance πŸ’ŠπŸ“‰ show art Tirzepatide: Game Changer for Weight Maintenance πŸ’ŠπŸ“‰

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Tirzepatide & Weight Maintenance πŸ’ŠπŸ“‰ A phase 3 clinical trial (SURMOUNT-4) showed that continued use of tirzepatide helps maintain weight loss in adults with obesity. Participants on tirzepatide lost an extra 5.5%, while those on placebo regained 14%. βœ… 89.5% maintained at least 80% of their weight loss, compared to 16.6% on placebo. Common side effects were mild gastrointestinal issues 🀒. Stopping treatment led to significant weight regain, reinforcing the need for long-term therapy. πŸ”¬

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The POPular PAUSE TAVI trial investigated whether continuing or interrupting oral anticoagulation during transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) affected clinical outcomes.

The randomized, open-label, noninferiority study included 858 patients and assessed a composite primary outcome of cardiovascular death, stroke, myocardial infarction, major vascular complications, or major bleeding at 30 days.

The trial found that continuation was not noninferior to interruption, with higher bleeding risk but no significant difference in thromboembolic events, supporting interruption of anticoagulation in high-bleeding-risk TAVI patients.