Basic preventive approach towards ageing culminates nutrition, active lifestyle, & monitoring your health.
We've just begun to understand longevity, sprinting is no an option!
It was a delight to listen & learn various approaches in predicting biomarkers of ageing.
That’s a wrap for Day 2 of RISE 2025!
The day was packed with fireside chats, expert panels, and keynotes covering the latest in Medicine 4.0, predictive analytics, metabolic health, and brain aging.
Fruit is good, juice is bad. - @RobertLustigMD
In Episode 87 of the Mind-Gut Conversation Podcast, Dr. Lustig and I delve into the truth about sugar, uncover why juice is not the healthy choice you think it is, and how the food industry is fully aware of the damage being done.
Excited to share our paper published in @CurrentBiology that explores the consequences of having multiple genomes in a bacterial model system and it’s benefits in a multidrug environment
https://t.co/aa5ajmEkRd
🌱 Your Gut & Skin Are Connected! 🦠✨
Did you know that people who have autoimmune skin conditions such as atopic dermatitis, hidradenitis suppurativa, & psoriasis often have imbalances in their gut microbiome?
Yes, the gut and skin are linked! The skin is our first line of defense, and its maintenance and renewal are strongly affected by inflammation and microbiome imbalances in the gut; some individuals are more affected than others.
You might have heard that a poor diet, excessive consumption of highly processed foods and sugars, can be bad for skin health, but do you know how? These foods lead to an imbalanced gut microbiome and increase inflammation in the body.
🔬 Dr. Siddhi Advani (@sid_advani), an expert in skin biology & microbiome, talks about how the ZuGrāma Citizen Science experiment uses Whole Metagenome Sequencing to track changes in the gut microbiome. The insights from this study could lead us to clearer skin.
🌍 This is science powered by the people, for the people!
Do check the detailed conversation out on the tweet.
Introducing our latest preprint which discovered Clostridium sp. grow on HMOs. Using computational and experimental approaches we show this has beneficial consequences for the developing microbiome and the host. But there is nuance.
A 🧵...
https://t.co/PBHRvPPUtI
Prof. Bhabatosh Das' lab at BRIC-@THSTIFaridabad has successfully sequenced the whole genome of Collinsella aerofaciens Indica, isolated from a healthy Indian subject. The genome provided valuable insights into genes encoding glycoside hydrolases and other carbohydrate-active enzymes.
#ODOG #genomis
@DrJitendraSingh@rajesh_gokhale
🚨 Just published - my first first author paper from my PhD!
Bilophila wadsworthia makes hydrogen sulfide (H2S) 🧪—but guess what? Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron boosts this process via a surprising cross-feeding interaction! New insights into gut health & disease. 🧬
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This is not just any pizza, this is pizza with higher iron ✨
These are not any leafy greens, these are greens with higher vitamin b12 that you can grow yourself at home🌿
Find out more about the HARVEST study
➡️ https://t.co/zCszuMq448
🎙️New episode out!
This episode is the first of two-part interview with @PaulPirnay , Senior Scientist and Head of LabMCT at Queen Astrid Military Hospital. Dive into the world of phage therapy in Belgium – how it started, current practices, and future perspectives.
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The television series Mozart in the Jungle reminds us of the beauty of being an amateur:
You say 'amateur' as if it was a dirty word. 'Amateur' comes from the Latin word 'amare', which means to love. To do things for the love of it.
Source: James Clear's Newsletter
OMG the satellite virus on its helper virus like a baby and momma.
UMBC team makes first-ever observation of a virus attaching to another virus https://t.co/2tetGjfqTr
Turn any paper into audio and listen on your phone!
Listen while walking, making dinner, or exercising. It's easy to fit your learning into your daily routine!