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View article: Effects of Dietary Interventions on Cognitive Outcomes
Effects of Dietary Interventions on Cognitive Outcomes Open
Cognitive aging is a complex, multifactorial process influenced by genetic, metabolic, and environmental factors. Among modifiable risk factors, nutrition has emerged as a promising target to preserve cognitive function. This review provid…
View article: Chapter 7: The different forms of primary hyperparathyroidism at different ages of life: Childhood, pregnancy, lactation, old age
Chapter 7: The different forms of primary hyperparathyroidism at different ages of life: Childhood, pregnancy, lactation, old age Open
Primary hyperparathyroidism is rare in children. A germline mutation is identified in half of all children with primary hyperparathyroidism (70% of newborns and infants, and 40% of children and adolescents). The clinical manifestations of …
View article: Interferon Regulatory Factor 5 represses oxidative respiration in human and murine macrophages by inhibition of mitochondrial matrix protein GHITM
Interferon Regulatory Factor 5 represses oxidative respiration in human and murine macrophages by inhibition of mitochondrial matrix protein GHITM Open
Over the course of diet-induced obesity (DIO), adipose tissue macrophage (ATM) populations transition from highly oxidative and protective to highly inflammatory and metabolically deleterious. Here, we demonstrate that the Interferon Regul…
View article: Early sepsis markers in patients admitted to intensive care unit with moderate-to-severe diabetic ketoacidosis
Early sepsis markers in patients admitted to intensive care unit with moderate-to-severe diabetic ketoacidosis Open
Background Bacterial infections are frequent triggers for diabetic ketoacidosis. In this context, delayed antibiotic treatment is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Unnecessary administration of antimicrobial therapy might …
View article: Early sepsis markers in patients admitted to intensive care unit with moderate to severe diabetic ketoacidosis
Early sepsis markers in patients admitted to intensive care unit with moderate to severe diabetic ketoacidosis Open
Background Bacterial infections are frequent triggers for diabetic ketoacidosis. In this context, delayed antibiotic treatment is associated with increase morbidity and mortality. Unnecessary administration of antimicrobial therapy might h…