Nature Portfolio @NaturePortfolio A study published in @NatureAging has revealed five molecular subtypes of Alzheimer’s disease with distinct genetic risk profiles that may need tailored cures. go.nature.com/3vDEObK pic.twitter.com/WflBszPMit 1/15/24, 4:54 PM Joseph Thornton
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Post by Eric Topol re. POTS
Eric Topol @EricTopol Best review I’ve seen for cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction, postural orthostatic tachycardia (POTS) in #LongCovid go.nature.com/47qRlfN @ArturFedorowski @karolinskainst and colleagues @NatRevCardiol pic.twitter.com/pJvAhI98qy 1/14/24, 11:02 AM Joseph Thornton
Post by The Lancet on X
The Lancet @TheLancet “The time for passive allyship is over.” ✍️ In a letter, Dean J Connolly & Luke Muschialli call on the medical community for action and provide recommendations for equitable care for transgender and non-binary people. hubs.li/Q02gf3Vr0 pic.twitter.com/sSZOkwZXve 1/14/24, 12:05 PM Joseph Thornton
Clinician Attitudes Toward Suicide Prevention Practices and Their Implementation: Findings From the System of Safety Study | Psychiatric Services
https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ps.20230082 Joseph Thornton
Brain–immune networks: a role for GLP1 receptor | Nature Reviews Endocrinology
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41574-024-00952-6 Joseph Thornton
Post by Chris Palmer, MD on X. ACE. Alzheimer’s
Chris Palmer, MD @ChrisPalmerMD Adverse childhood experiences increase risk for Alzheimer’s disease. Rare genetic variants (APP and PS1) also increase risk. This study of mice suggests they “share pathogenic pathways involving synaptic mitochondrial dysfunction and lipid metabolism.” alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/al… 1/8/24, 7:38 AM Joseph Thornton
Post by NEJM on X. Communicating end of Life
NEJM @NEJM Clinical Practice: Navigating and Communicating about Serious Illness and End of Life nej.md/3GMhwml pic.twitter.com/SBcGXJRy5C 1/5/24, 9:00 AM Joseph Thornton
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adult Obesity: A Systematic Review of Plausible Mechanisms and Meta-Analysis of Cross-Sectional Studies – ScienceDirect
Post by Michael Mindrum registry less suicide ideation w semaglutide
Michael Mindrum ☸️ @MichaelMindrum 📣New study: semaglutide compared with non-GLP1R agonist anti-obesity medications associated with lower risk for incident (HR = 0.27) and recurrent (HR = 0.44) suicidal ideation, consistent across sex, age and ethnicity stratification. nature.com/articles/s4159… H/t @ChrisPalmerMD 1/5/24, 1:45 PM Joseph Thornton