Genes and biological networks that drive long COVID risk
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 SARS-CoV-2 manipulates host cell's RNA to weaken the immune responseSARS-CoV-2 manipulates host cell's RNA to weaken the immune response
 
Researchers at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) in Brazil have discovered that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, uses a sophisticated tactic to evade the human body's defense system.
 
 
 Genes and biological networks that drive long COVID riskGenes and biological networks that drive long COVID risk
 
This study merges causal genetics and network theory, revealing 32 genes linked to long COVID, offering insights for diagnostics and personalized therapies.
 
 
 Inside the FDA’s vaccine uproarInside the FDA’s vaccine uproar
 
Six days after a senior FDA official sent a sweeping internal email claiming that covid vaccines had caused the deaths of "at least 10 children," 12 former FDA commissioners released an extraordinary warning in the Dec. 3 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
 
   Social isolation emerges as a key, independent risk factor for cognitive declineSocial isolation emerges as a key, independent risk factor for cognitive decline
 
Using longitudinal data from the US Health and Retirement Study, this study applied causal inference modeling to disentangle the independent and joint effects of social isolation and loneliness on later-life cognitive function. It shows that reducing social isolation is associated with modest but meaningful protection against cognitive decline, with loneliness mediating only a small proportion of this effect.
 
   Social living allows genetic effects to spread through the gut microbiomeSocial living allows genetic effects to spread through the gut microbiome
 
Your "roommate's" genes could be influencing the bacteria living in your gut, and vice versa, according to a study of rats published today in Nature Communications.
 
 Younger epigenetic age linked to increased depression in older women
 
Younger epigenetic age linked to increased depression in older womenA new research paper was published in Volume 17, Issue 11 of Aging-US on November 18, 2025, titled "Epigenetic age predicts depressive symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging: importance of biological sex."
 
 
 Why AI is a game-changer for faster, more targeted influenza vaccines
 
Why AI is a game-changer for faster, more targeted influenza vaccinesDiscover how artificial intelligence is transforming influenza vaccine development, accelerating timelines and improving targeting.
 
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