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EvidenceMucosaJul 8

Klaus Theede: Measuring What Matters in IBD

Klaus Theede is a gastroenterologist and clinical researcher at Amager og Hvidovre Hospital in Copenhagen, where he works within the Gastro-medicinsk Afdeling. Trained as both a clinician and a scientist — he holds an MD and a PhD — Theede occupies a practical position in the field: he is interested in what happens between a patient's last appointment and the next flare, and…

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Sleep biologyMay 29

Melatonin suppresses ILC2-driven airway hyperreactivity via glutathione-dependent metabolic reprogramming

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Sleep biologyMay 29

Research on the Efficacy and Safety of Targeted Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Electrical Stimulation for Improving Metabolic Disorders in Patients With Stable Bipolar Disorder Comorbid With Obesity

This study aims to stabilize the patients with bipolar disorder (BD) comorbid with obesity in the stable phase by using temporal interference stimulation (TIS ) intervention. It…

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Sleep biologyMay 29

Influence of Intermittent Hypoxia on Loop Gain in Healthy Subjects

Sleep apnoea-hypopnoea syndrome (SAHOS), which causes numerous comorbidities, particularly cardiovascular ones, is widespread worldwide today and incurs significant healthcare…

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Sleep biologyMay 29

METTL14 Regulates Adipose Tissue Macrophage Polarization via JAK2 / STAT3 Pathway to Attenuate Obstructive Sleep Apnea‐Related Systemic Inflammation

ABSTRACT The role of m 6 A RNA methylation in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)‐related metabolic dysfunction and systemic inflammation is unknown. We aimed to identify the key m 6 A…

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Sleep biologyMay 29

Effects of chronic jetlag on high-fat and high-fructose diet induced renal injury in mice

Chronic disruption of the circadian rhythm caused by factors such as jetlag has been associated with increased risks of obesity and chronic kidney disease. Although obesity is a…

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Stress biologyMay 29

Association between allostatic load and risk of breast carcinoma in situ in the UK biobank

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Stress biologyMay 29

Exposure to Endocrine Disruptors and Stress Hormones Across Pregnancy Trimesters: Links with Maternal Telomere Length

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Stress biologyMay 29

Characterization of Isoorientin and Paeoniflorin as Botanical Glucocorticoid Receptor Modulators from White Peony and Chasteberry

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Stress biologyMay 29

Relative Leukocyte Telomere Length Is Associated with Multimorbidity Burden in Older Adults: Evidence for Sex-Specific Associations

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