Light at night (LAN) has been associated with negative health consequences and metabolic risk factors. Little is known about the prevalence of LAN in older adults in the U.S. and its association with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors. In a recently published study, researchers found that any amount of light while sleeping at night was […]
Monthly Archives: June 2022
Sleep is a fundamental requirement for all animals. Appropriate quality and quantity of sleep is essential for the maintenance of mental and physical health. Due to societal pressures and light pollution, sleep deficiency has become a common public health problem, affecting approximately 10-20% of individuals worldwide, especially children and young adults. Short-term consequences of insufficient […]
Coronary artery disease is a common heart condition. The major blood vessels that supply the heart (coronary arteries) struggle to send enough blood, oxygen, and nutrients to the heart muscle. Cholesterol deposits (plaques) in the heart arteries and inflammation are usually the cause of coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease often develops over decades. Symptoms […]
The omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 has spread rapidly across the world, out-competing former variants soon after it was first detected in November 2021. According to the Our World in Data COVID-19 database, in Europe, the number of confirmed cases reported between December 2021, and March 2022 has exceeded all previously reported cases. Overall, the omicron […]
The communication between the gut bacteria and the neurologic function, referred to as the gut-brain axis is a novel area of research that has shown us it can regulate different aspects of our health, including brain health through immunologic, metabolic, and endocrine pathways. Different studies have shown associations between gut microbial measures and neurological outcomes, […]
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease characterized by degeneration and death of motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord, and results in progressive muscle weakness and eventually, respiratory failure and death. The use of stem cells has been widely studied for multiple health conditions, including ALS. Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells […]
Despite the prevalence of breast cancer, many cases are unrelated to known risk factors. Furthermore, not all individuals with genetic predisposition or exposure to documented environmental factors develop the disease. Multiple recent evidence suggests that the gut microbiome plays a significant role in immunity and other essential host processes and that microbial dysbiosis contributes to […]
Being obese and overweight can increase the risk of developing multiple health conditions including hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes. According to studies, excess weight can also cause a chronic inflammatory state in the body. Obesity is associated with this increased inflammatory state in which there is an increase in markers of inflammation and […]
Heart failure’s underlying cause is the loss of cardiomyocytes, which is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in the elderly. In addition, aging is associated with loss of sarcomeres and cardiac myocyte dysfunction. Normal repair processes are inadequate to deal with extensive myocardial damage. Heart transplantation is the standard for treatment, but the limited […]
Exercise confers protection against obesity, type 2 diabetes and other cardiometabolic diseases. However, the molecular and cellular mechanisms that mediate the metabolic benefits of physical activity remain unclear. Researchers from Baylor College of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine and collaborating institutions have found a molecule in the blood that is produced during exercise that can effectively […]