Did you know that there's a genetic risk factor for heart attacks that is often overlooked? Lp(a) is a protein that can greatly increase heart attack chances when present in high levels in the blood. Check out this recent article featuring insights about Lp(a) from expert physicians, including VitalSolution-Cardiology's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Bradley Serwer.
#HeartHealth#KnowYourRisks#LpaAwareness
Did you know that there's a genetic risk factor for heart attacks that is often overlooked? Lp(a) is a protein that can greatly increase heart attack chances when present in high levels in the blood. Check out this recent article featuring insights about Lp(a) from expert physicians, including VitalSolution-Cardiology's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Bradley Serwer.
#HeartHealth#KnowYourRisks#LpaAwareness
Did you know that there's a genetic risk factor for heart attacks that is often overlooked? Lp(a) is a protein that can greatly increase heart attack chances when present in high levels in the blood. Check out this recent article featuring insights about Lp(a) from expert physicians, including VitalSolution-Cardiology's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Bradley Serwer.
#HeartHealth#KnowYourRisks#LpaAwareness
Did you know that there's a genetic risk factor for heart attacks that is often overlooked? Lp(a) is a protein that can greatly increase heart attack chances when present in high levels in the blood. Check out this recent article featuring insights about Lp(a) from expert physicians, including VitalSolution-Cardiology's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Bradley Serwer.
#HeartHealth#KnowYourRisks#LpaAwareness
The incredible complexity of the gut and its importance to our overall health is a topic of increasing research in the medical community.
Research over the past few decades has found links between gut health and:
- Mental health disorders
- Autoimmune diseases
- Endocrine conditions
- Gastrointestinal disorders
- Cardiovascular disease
- Cancer
While research is ongoing, it seems clear that the gut microbiome impacts whole-body health.
#thegutpeople#guthealth#gutmicrobiome#probiotics#prebiotics
In this episode of "Pushing the Limits," we explore the fascinating world of Kaytee Boyd, an integrative clinical nutritionist with extensive knowledge, expertise and clinical insights.
We delve into the role of the gut and nutrition in cancer, foundational health principles for supporting cancer journeys and the importance of personalized medicine and nutrition. Kaytee emphasizes that there is no "one size fits all" approach to diet and lifestyle interventions.
Topics covered include:
◾Advanced testing techniques for better health
◾Clinical experiences with cancer (all types and stages), high-fat diets, chronic fatigue, gut issues (IBS, IBD, FODMAPS, SIFO, LIBO, bacterial overgrowth, candida), autoimmune conditions (Hashimoto's, thyroid issues, Graves' disease, rheumatoid arthritis), cardiovascular conditions, genetic testing, neurological conditions (Alzheimer's, MS, autism, ADHD, depression, anxiety, insomnia), hormonal issues (estrogen dominance, endometriosis, PCOS), and muscular-skeletal problems (fibromyalgia, polymyalgia).
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Today is #CeliacAwarenessDay, a time to raise awareness about #celiacdisease. This autoimmune disorder damages the small intestine when gluten is consumed and occurs in about 1% of people in most populations. Early diagnosis and effective management are vital to minimizing long-term health issues.
At Iterative Health, we work closely with sponsors and clinical research sites to accelerate access to new treatments for gastrointestinal diseases, including those aimed at improving the lives of Celiac patients. Our team is dedicated to advancing clinical research that offers hope for more personalized and effective therapies.#Clinicaltrials#Gastroenterology
Founder-Genefitletics|IEAlumni|Biotech CEO of the Year 2024 (India)|Built Asia’s first & only disease detect platform to early detect metabolic diseases & cancer|Transforming human biochemistry into a big data platform
It has been well established now that our oral health has a deep rooted connection with overall health.
Microbes in our mouth could itself/ or through metabolites secreted by them could via blood stream &/or saliva travel from mouth to other body organs such as heart, brain, digestive tract & more.
This translocation could trigger wave of system health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, dementia, colon cancer, IBD & more
Still we are too lazy & would not fix our teeth till the time the pain becomes unbearable.
There is a lot to understand about the science behind interaction between oral microbes & the rest of the body. Let us translate this science in very simple easy to understand narrative
Wait no further! Grab your free of cost ticket for our webinar scheduled for 19th May’2024 at 1100 Hrs
https://lnkd.in/gBxdA4H4#oralhealth#microbiome#gumdisease#periodontaldisease#longevity#coloncancer#oralcancer#type2diabetes#cardiovasculardiseases#dementia#webinar#healthtechSakshi BaliShashi Shekhar M.Dr Kamal KarnatakRupinder SinghTarun Kumar
The most common route of transfer of oral microbes into gut/brain is the reduced efficiency of Gingival epithelial barrier. It is presumed to be linked to chronic inflammation and/or certain nutritional deficiencies. We need to identify them. However, the key takeaway is a healthy mouth is imperative for a healthy body.
Founder-Genefitletics|IEAlumni|Biotech CEO of the Year 2024 (India)|Built Asia’s first & only disease detect platform to early detect metabolic diseases & cancer|Transforming human biochemistry into a big data platform
It has been well established now that our oral health has a deep rooted connection with overall health.
Microbes in our mouth could itself/ or through metabolites secreted by them could via blood stream &/or saliva travel from mouth to other body organs such as heart, brain, digestive tract & more.
This translocation could trigger wave of system health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, dementia, colon cancer, IBD & more
Still we are too lazy & would not fix our teeth till the time the pain becomes unbearable.
There is a lot to understand about the science behind interaction between oral microbes & the rest of the body. Let us translate this science in very simple easy to understand narrative
Wait no further! Grab your free of cost ticket for our webinar scheduled for 19th May’2024 at 1100 Hrs
https://lnkd.in/gBxdA4H4#oralhealth#microbiome#gumdisease#periodontaldisease#longevity#coloncancer#oralcancer#type2diabetes#cardiovasculardiseases#dementia#webinar#healthtechSakshi BaliShashi Shekhar M.Dr Kamal KarnatakRupinder SinghTarun Kumar
It has been well established now that our oral health has a deep rooted connection with overall health.
Microbes in our mouth could itself/ or through metabolites secreted by them could via blood stream &/or saliva travel from mouth to other body organs such as heart, brain, digestive tract & more.
This translocation could trigger wave of system health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, dementia, colon cancer, IBD & more
Still we are too lazy & would not fix our teeth till the time the pain becomes unbearable.
There is a lot to understand about the science behind interaction between oral microbes & the rest of the body. Let us translate this science in very simple easy to understand narrative
Wait no further! Grab your free of cost ticket for our webinar scheduled for 19th May’2024 at 1100 Hrs
https://lnkd.in/gczktF-z#oralhealth#microbiome#gumdisease#periodontaldisease#longevity#coloncancer#oralcancer#type2diabetes#cardiovasculardiseases#dementia#webinar#healthtechSakshi BaliShashi Shekhar M.Dr Kamal KarnatakRupinder SinghTarun Kumar
In recognition of World Heart Day on 29 September, we're pleased to bring together relevant content from our journal Clinical Science. #ClinSciPortland Presshttps://lnkd.in/epfgaTrQ
Endothelin XVII Conference Collection Guest edited by Professor Michael Ryan and Professor Carmine Cardillo https://lnkd.in/eiaZbAB7#OpenAccess research article Differential changes in end organ immune cells and inflammation in salt-sensitive hypertension: effects of lowering blood pressure https://lnkd.in/eDdwDmQ9
Research article #ClinSci Differential changes in end organ immune cells and inflammation in salt-sensitive hypertension: effects of increasing M2 macrophages #OpenAccesshttps://lnkd.in/ej3mFhDv
NaHCO3 loading causes increased arterial pressure and kidney damage in rats with chronic kidney disease https://lnkd.in/eBPDF8Tb#OpenAcess research Leptin antagonism attenuates hypertension and renal injury in an experimental model of autoimmune disease https://lnkd.in/eR-HMiz5