Caffeine's protective effects against obesity and joint diseases supported by genetic study
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 Study reveals the body's molecular response to prolonged fastingStudy reveals the body's molecular response to prolonged fasting
 
New findings reveal that the body undergoes significant, systematic changes across multiple organs during prolonged periods of fasting.
 
 
 Caffeine's protective effects against obesity and joint diseases supported by genetic studyCaffeine's protective effects against obesity and joint diseases supported by genetic study
 
The effects of caffeine levels in circulation by considering genetically predicted variations in caffeine metabolism.
 
   Exploring the link between rheumatoid arthritis and atrial fibrillationExploring the link between rheumatoid arthritis and atrial fibrillation
 
Announcing a new article publication for Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications journal. Observational research has indicated that individuals diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have an elevated likelihood of developing atrial fibrillation (AF).
 
   Elevated IFN-γ levels linked to long COVID, study findsElevated IFN-γ levels linked to long COVID, study finds
 
Researchers find elevated IFN-γ levels in long COVID patients, with symptom improvement correlating with decreased IFN-γ, suggesting it as a potential biomarker and target for therapeutic intervention.
 
   Sinusitis tied to elevated rheumatic disease riskSinusitis tied to elevated rheumatic disease risk
 
The common inflammatory condition sinusitis is linked to a 40% heightened risk of a subsequent diagnosis of rheumatic disease, particularly in the 5 to 10 years preceding the start of symptoms, finds research published in the open access journal RMD Open.
 
 Researchers discover how "leaky" mitochondria can drive harmful inflammation
 
Researchers discover how "leaky" mitochondria can drive harmful inflammationResearchers have discovered how "leaky" mitochondria – the powerhouses of our cells – can drive harmful inflammation responsible for diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.
 
 
 Human molecular adaptations to fasting: Insights from proteomic analysis
 
Human molecular adaptations to fasting: Insights from proteomic analysisResearchers investigate systemic proteome adaptations to one week of fasting in humans.
 
 
 New blood biomarkers identified to predict cardiovascular risk in rheumatoid arthritis patients
 
New blood biomarkers identified to predict cardiovascular risk in rheumatoid arthritis patientsRheumatoid arthritis impacts approximately 2 million people in the United States and is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
 
 
 New scSNV-seq technique unveils genetic drivers of diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's
 
New scSNV-seq technique unveils genetic drivers of diseases like cancer and Alzheimer'sScientists have developed a new screening tool to uncover how genetic changes affect gene activity and can lead to diseases such as cancer, autoimmunity, neurodegeneration and cardiovascular disease. This new tool enables the investigation of thousands of DNA mutations identified by genetic studies in one experiment, guiding the development of advanced diagnostics and treatments.
 
 
 Calcium crystal deposits linked to worsening knee osteoarthritis, study finds
 
Calcium crystal deposits linked to worsening knee osteoarthritis, study findsKnee osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis, affecting approximately 600 million people worldwide and 34 million people in the U.S.
 
 
 Say that again: Using hearing aids can be frustrating for older adults, but necessary
 
Say that again: Using hearing aids can be frustrating for older adults, but necessaryIt was an every-other-day routine, full of frustration. Every time my husband called his father, who was 94 when he died in 2022, he'd wait for his dad to find his hearing aids and put them in before they started talking.
 
 
 Study reveals benefits of purposeful walking for total hip replacement patients
 
Study reveals benefits of purposeful walking for total hip replacement patientsA research paper by scientists at Bournemouth University proposed a randomized pilot trial, which aimed to determine the effect of an intervention where outdoor walking distance is used as a goal to increase daily activity of older adults using a commercial activity monitor at 3 to 6 months post total hip replacement (THR).
 
 
 AI-powered transfer learning approach predicts gene perturbations that transform cell behavior
 
AI-powered transfer learning approach predicts gene perturbations that transform cell behaviorTechnological advances in gene sequencing and computing have led to an explosion in the availability of bioinformatic data and processing power, respectively, creating a ripe nexus for artificial intelligence (AI) to design strategies for controlling cell behavior.
 
 
 What Role does Fermentation Play in the Pharmaceutical Industry?
 
What Role does Fermentation Play in the Pharmaceutical Industry?This article discusses the role of fermentation in the pharmaceutical industry.