🌬️🚶♂️ COPD comes in many forms! From chronic bronchitis 🪫 to emphysema 💨, frequent exacerbators 🚨, asthma-COPD overlap 🌪️, and eosinophilic type 🧫. Tailoring treatment to phenotype is key! #COPD #PrecisionMedicine #RespiratoryCare
May 09, 2025•4 min
🚀 TANDEM Trial: Combining Obicetrapib & Ezetimibe for a powerful LDL reduction! 💊 ✅ -48.6% vs placebo, -27.9% vs Ezetimibe, -16.8% vs Obicetrapib 💪 Safe, effective, and oral! #Cardiology #LipidManagement #ASCVD
May 08, 2025•5 min
A gut fungus 🍄 ( Fusarium foetens ) secretes FF-C1 🧪, a metabolite that inhibits CerS6 and lowers ceramides 🩸—shielding mice from MASH 🛡️. Fungi aren’t just freeloaders—they may be our next therapeutic allies! 💊🧠 #Microbiome #LiverHealth #FungalTherapy #Science
May 08, 2025•4 min
🚀 Obicetrapib: A Breakthrough in LDL Lowering! 📉 Reduced LDL by 29.9% in high-risk patients (p<0.001) 💡 Promising adjunct to lipid-lowering therapy! #Cardiology #LipidManagement #HeartHealth 💓
May 07, 2025•3 min
Here’s a tweet with emojis based on the article: 🧬 Middle-age spread decoded! 🕰️ Visceral fat grows in midlife not from bigger cells—but new ones! 🎯 CP-A cells fire up fat formation via LIFR–STAT3 🔥 💊 Targeting them may halt metabolic disease before it starts. #Aging #Obesity #CellBiology #Metabolism 🧫 Would you like a version with a more humorous tone or one tailored for clinicians?
May 07, 2025•3 min
🚨 New era in heart disease prediction! 🧬 + 🧪 + 🤖 = Meta-prediction model that beats PCE & QRISK3 📈 Detects hidden CAD risk in young, women & “low-risk” groups 🎯 Precision prevention just got personal. 🫀 Published in Nature Medicine #CardioTwitter #AI #Genomics #CAD
May 06, 2025•4 min
Epicurus (341–270 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher who founded Epicureanism, emphasizing the pursuit of a tranquil, happy life through ataraxia (freedom from fear) and aponia (absence of pain). His teachings combined atomism, ethics, and naturalistic theology, advocating simple living, friendship, and the rejection of superstition.
May 06, 2025•3 min•Season 1Ep. 19
🚨ECLIPSE Trial Results🚨 Orbital atherectomy 🌀 vs. balloon angioplasty 🎈 before stenting in severe coronary calcification 💔 🎯 No added benefit with atherectomy 🧠 Balloon-first + imaging = smart strategy 📊 Lancet 2025 | #CardioTwitter #InterventionalCardiology #ECLIPSETrial
May 05, 2025•4 min
“Your DNA 🧬 is just half the story — your exposome 🌍 writes the rest! From air 🌫️ to food 🍎 to stress 😰, exposomics unlocks the hidden drivers of health 🔍💥. Predict. Prevent. Prosper. 🚀 #Exposomics #PrecisionMedicine”
May 05, 2025•3 min
🫀💊 Scientists found a way to trick heart cells into calming down! Blocking stiffness signals with a smart drug combo reduced scarring and helped hearts pump better in mice. A big step toward #mechanotherapy! 🧠🔬🐭 #CardioTwitter #Fibrosis #HeartHealth
May 04, 2025•2 min
🧪 Routine scans after cancer treatment: lifesaver or false security? 😰 Evidence shows no survival benefit , but lots of scanxiety, cost, and early toxicity. 💡 Sometimes, less is more. Ask why before you scan. #CancerSurveillance #Oncology 🩺📉
May 04, 2025•3 min
⏰🫀 Your heart heals differently depending on the time of day! A protein duo— BMAL1 + HIF2α —peaks in the afternoon, boosting AREG , a heart repair helper. 💔 Morning heart attacks? Worse outcomes. 🕒 Timing meds = better healing. #Chronotherapy #HeartHealth #CircadianScience
May 03, 2025•3 min
🧬💉 Bitten 200+ times, one man’s blood helped create a universal antivenom! 🦸♂️🐍 Human antibodies + varespladib = protection from 19 deadly snake venoms 🛡️🔥 Science just took a big bite out of snakebite! 🌍🔬 #Snakebite #Antivenom #Innovation
May 03, 2025•3 min
🏃♂️ Cardiac arrests in marathons stable, but deaths cut in half! 🫀 CAD now the top cause, not HCM. 🚑 Quick CPR + AED saves lives. 📈 Poisson stats confirm the trends! #Running #HeartHealth #MarathonMedicine
May 02, 2025•4 min
🤖 Moravec’s Paradox shows that what’s easy for humans—like walking, seeing, or grasping—is hard for AI, while abstract tasks like math or chess are easier for machines. 🧠 Evolution honed our sensorimotor skills over millennia, making them intuitive for us but deeply complex to replicate in code. 🚶♂️ So while AI can solve equations, it still stumbles at stairs.
May 02, 2025•3 min
🚀 Lorundrostat lowers 24-hour systolic BP in resistant hypertension! 🎯 🔬 Selective aldosterone synthase inhibition shows promise but watch for hyperkalemia ⚠️ 🌟 New hope for tough-to-treat BP! #Hypertension #Cardiology #NEJM
May 01, 2025•3 min
Semaglutide 2.4 mg weekly led to significant resolution of MASH and reduction in fibrosis after 72 weeks 🌟🧬. Patients lost more weight ⚖️, showed better liver markers 📉, and had improved metabolic profiles 💉. GI side effects were common 🤢, but no new safety signals emerged ✅. Promising dual-action therapy for liver and cardiometabolic health! ❤️🩺
May 01, 2025•4 min
🏥 Enteral nutrition is a vital therapy for malnourished hospitalized adults, yet remains underused. 📉 It reduces mortality, readmissions, and complications when oral intake is inadequate. 🧪 Trials show early full feeding may harm in critical illness— underfeeding can be safer. 🧠 Success depends on timing , dose , route , and a team-based, patient-centered approach ....
Apr 30, 2025•4 min
Mencius (c. 371–289 BC) was a prominent Confucian philosopher known as the “Second Sage” after Confucius. He emphasized the innate goodness of human nature, advocating for humane governance, moral cultivation, and the welfare of citizens. His teachings greatly influenced Confucianism and later Neo-Confucian thought.
Apr 29, 2025•3 min•Season 1Ep. 18
🧬 Clonal haematopoiesis (CH) —especially with DNMT3A-R882 mutations —increases with age and raises leukemia risk. 💊 New studies reveal that metformin targets mutant blood stem cells by suppressing mitochondrial metabolism , sparing healthy cells. 📉 UK Biobank data shows lower CH prevalence in metformin users. 🔋 Targeting oxidative phosphorylation may offer a safe, preventative strategy against CH progression....
Apr 28, 2025•3 min
In this large real-world study 🧪 using electronic health records 📊, GLP-1RAs and SGLT2is—two diabetes drugs 💉—were associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer’s and related dementias 🧠 in people with type 2 diabetes 🍬. Both showed protective effects 🛡️, with no significant difference between them, suggesting promise for drug repurposing ♻️ in brain health strategies.
Apr 27, 2025•3 min
🧠 Regular endurance exercise boosts brain health by increasing blood flow 💓, enhancing neuroplasticity 🔁, and reducing inflammation 🔥. 🏃♂️ High cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) lowers dementia risk 🧩, supports memory 📝, and promotes the release of powerful brain molecules like BDNF 🧬 and irisin 💪. ✨ In short: Move more, age slower, think sharper!
Apr 26, 2025•4 min
👁️ Cataracts are a common cause of vision loss in older adults, leading to blurry vision, glare, and difficulty with daily tasks. 💉 Surgery is safe, quick, and effective — restoring clarity, reducing fall risk, and even lowering dementia risk. 🔬 Advanced lenses can reduce dependence on glasses, while intraocular antibiotics help prevent rare infections. ⚠️ Watch out for meds like tamsulosin that may complicate surgery — always inform your eye doctor!
Apr 25, 2025•3 min
🦠 Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (SAB) is a deadly bloodstream infection with high rates of complications like endocarditis and abscesses. 💉 Early detection, MRSA coverage with vancomycin/daptomycin, and source control (🪛 remove catheters, drain abscesses) are critical. 🔍 Use echocardiography and VIRSTA score to guide management. ✅ Once susceptibilities return, de-escalate and tailor therapy—MSSA loves cefazolin!
Apr 24, 2025•4 min
🧠 People often say they want big wins (like lotteries), but in practice, they choose what wins more often —even if it pays less. 🎮 In experiments, when outcomes are shown side-by-side, we tend to favor the “frequent winner.” 📉 This bias can make us overlook rare, high rewards—shaping real-world choices in money, health, and risk. 🔍 Bottom line: It’s not just what we choose, but how the choice is shown that changes everything.
Apr 23, 2025•2 min
Zhuang Zhou, also known as Zhuangzi, was an influential 4th-century BCE Chinese philosopher during the Warring States period. As a foundational figure of Taoism, he authored the Zhuangzi , a text known for its profound philosophical insights, parables, and critiques of societal norms, emphasizing personal freedom and harmony with the Tao. His ideas remain central to Chinese philosophy and continue to inspire discussions on ethics, metaphysics, and human nature.
Apr 22, 2025•3 min•Season 1Ep. 17
🧴 Delgocitinib cream outperformed oral alitretinoin in treating severe chronic hand eczema over 24 weeks. 📉 Greater reduction in HECSI, 😊 better quality of life, and ⚠️ fewer side effects make it a promising non-steroidal alternative. 💊 Time to rethink systemic pills — topical wins hands down! 🖐️✅
Apr 21, 2025•4 min
🧬 Human pelvic evolution reflects a tug-of-war between 🚶♀️ efficient walking , 🧠 growing brains , and 🚼 safe childbirth . Using AI and genetic data from 31,115 individuals, Xu et al. found the pelvis is highly heritable , sex-dimorphic , and shaped by multiple selective pressures —not just bipedalism or birth. Larger canals ease delivery but risk 💥 pelvic floor disorders , while narrower ones boost mobility but raise ⚠️ labor complications . This study reframes the “obstetrical dilemma” as...
Apr 20, 2025•3 min
🩸 Summary: Lung interstitial macrophages, activated by tumor-derived CXCL13, release integrin β2⁺ extracellular vesicles (sEVs) 🧬 that bind platelet GPIb 🧲, triggering clot formation across the body. These sEVs are both a driver of cancer-associated thrombosis and a potential biomarker for early risk detection 🎯, offering safer, targeted therapeutic opportunities 💉.
Apr 19, 2025•3 min
Cancer cachexia isn’t just weight loss—it’s a hijacking of motivation 😔. Elevated IL-6 🔥 activates a brainstem-to-basal ganglia circuit 🧠 that suppresses dopamine 💊 in the nucleus accumbens, leading to effort-based apathy 💤. Blocking IL-6 or boosting dopamine restores drive without changing weight, revealing a treatable neuroimmune pathway 💡.
Apr 18, 2025•4 min