Recent advances may speed time to endometriosis diagnosis

The average time to clinical diagnosis of endometriosis is nine years. Definitive diagnosis of the disease is difficult, and until recently, has relied on laparoscopic surgery. Now, as Medscape recently reported, novel clinical recommendations, advanced diagnostic tools and research into inflammation and immune responses, are bringing promise that women with endometriosis will find relief sooner and … Read more

New study links gut makeup to celiac disease development

Specific genetic architecture in the gut microbial ecosystem can shape microbial composition in ways that are potentially relevant to the pathogenesis of celiac disease, according to a study published this month in Nature Genetics. As MedCentral recently reported, although the community of micro-organisms in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, also known as the gut microbiota, is associated … Read more

Plasma Exchange Therapy & Longevity | Benefits & Research

The Emerging Science of Plasma Exchange: Could It Slow Aging? Table of Contents The Emerging Science of Plasma Exchange: Could It Slow Aging? Understanding Plasma Exchange: A Medical Procedure with a New Focus recent Human Trials Spark Debate Skepticism and the Need for Robust Evidence How Plasma Exchange Addresses aging – The Theory The Future … Read more

Poop Science: How Digestion Impacts Animal DNA Analysis

Digestion Study Reveals Insights in Isotopic Analysis CITY – May 9, 2024 – A recent study reveals how digestion affects isotopic analysis results when examining bird droppings and pellets, according to University of California researchers. This work provides crucial insights for conservationists, answering questions about wildlife. The study promises to help understand the natural world, … Read more