TDP43 Protein Neurodegeneration: The Mechanism

Illustration of TDP43 protein highlighting its role in neurodegeneration.

introduction: Understanding the underlying causes of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and establishing effective treatments, is a major challenge. TDP43, a highly unstable protein, has been associated with the emergence and progression of these disorders in recent studies conducted by researchers at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). … Read more

Irregular Periods and Heart Disease: A Warning Sign

Image showing a calendar with irregular dates representing the topic of irregular periods and heart disease

Introduction:irregular periods and heart disease A study found that the risk of heart disease is considerably higher for women who have irregular menstrual cycles. Up to 5% of American women of reproductive age may be affected by this disorder, which raises the risk of heart disease by 19% and irregular heartbeat by 40%. irregular periods … Read more

Myosteatosis: A Silent Killer

Medical illustration depicting the concept of myosteatosis and its association with increased mortality risk.

Introduction: The Risks of Myosteatosis Myosteatosis: A Silent Killer – Research has found that individuals with myosteatosis are at higher risk. Who are asymptomatic, had a considerably higher risk of death and serious health problems. Surprisingly, this risk can be compared to those brought on by smoking or type 2 diabetes and is unrelated to … Read more

Lesbians and gay men: Contrasting Heart Disease Risks

Illustration depicting the complex relationship between sexuality and heart disease risk for lesbians and gay men.

lesbians, gay men, and bisexual individuals risks to have heart disease according to a new study by the American Heart Association (AHA). the study sheds light on the higher risk of heart disease of lesbians or bisexuals than heterosexual women Lesbians and gay men: The Complex Relationship Between Sexuality and Heart Disease Risk the study … Read more