The $70 billion/year industry in the US with zero evidence of benefit in healthy people and thousands of paid influencers, by @saraashleyo
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#AbuDhabiGP 🇦🇪 | Lewis Hamilton on what has motivated him this year:
“I’ve had an amazing support from so many people that travel around the world, supporting me or sending me messages, so my fans have been the thing that have kept me going, really have been the rock.”
“My mum has really been phenomenal, supportive, my dad and my family as well.”
“I would say just luckily I’ve got those good people around me and then, as I said, each weekend I see young kids and adults rooting me on and reminding me why I do what I do and not to give up.” ❤️
A GLP-1 family drug (Tirzepatide, Zepbound) reduces the brain's preoccupation with food, also known as "food noise," but the effect is temporary
@NatureMedicine
https://t.co/QyXipt717a
Women under 65 should pay attention to unusual symptoms like palpitations, sudden sweating, or chest discomfort—even without traditional risk factors. Mayo Clinic researchers found that half of heart attacks in this group are caused by nontraditional factors such as spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD), underscoring the need for vigilance and timely evaluation. https://t.co/H0z0EGGijH
We might know more about ourselves than anyone else, but sometimes we need an external perspective to shed a light on the things we don’t want to admit.
Full conversation with Prof Cheng Lesong of @PKU1898 here: https://t.co/a9ImfZmDsD
@EricTopol@myndtx Keep doing for your own reason A randomized trial of the Mediterranean (MED) diet, weight loss (avg 7 lbs) and moderate exercise vs the MED diet alone
https://t.co/enA8LrYitW…
We know that it is important to be mindful about what we put in our bodies. Are we as careful about what goes into our heads?
Watch the whole thing: https://t.co/hURzyA8xxl
The "second brain" of the body—the gut (enteric) nervous system—can tamp down inflammation of the gut lining via release of a neuropeptide, a discovery that may help vs inflammatory bowel disease @NatImmunol
https://t.co/Q866pDnAdO
One in 4 people carry one copy of the APOE4 allele, the strongest known genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. We've just learned how that risk is mediated—the immune system
https://t.co/ZHhNAeqQrq
What's the optimal number of steps of physical activity that is associated with multiple (9) favorable outcomes?
The largest, systematic review of 57 studies, 35 cohorts.
7,000 steps is clinically meaningful; some benefit also seen for 4,000 steps cf 2,000 steps @TheLancet https://t.co/nlL46KOE1v
A new cover for SUPER AGERS after making the NYT bestseller list. Thanks to you for making it the #1 ranked new non-fiction book on Amazon.
https://t.co/2LU5uH821R
How the electrocardiogram can identify previously undiagnosed structural heart disease with A.I. alone, better than cardiologists with A.I. support
@Nature@PierreEliasMD@timpotsMD
https://t.co/Jef9261QbC
A flood of information does not make the truth more accessible. How can we keep sight of the truth when overwhelmed by information?
Full conversation with Yumi Tokunaga for @tv_asahi_news available on https://t.co/gUobkaMxo3