Hidden Links: How Gut Microbiome Triggers Chronic Inflammation in Disease

Hidden Links: How Gut Microbiome Triggers Chronic Inflammation in Disease   Introduction The gut microbiome and inflammation share intricate connections that profoundly impact human health. Often called the “forgotten organ,” the gut microbiota plays critical roles in training and developing major components of the

Food Allergy Immunotherapy: Why Personalized Treatment Fails for Some Patients

Food Allergy Immunotherapy: Why Personalized Treatment Fails for Some Patients   Introduction Food allergies affect 4–8% of children and 3–4% of adults worldwide, with immunotherapy allergy treatments emerging as promising interventions for this growing health burden. Even though allergy immunotherapy was first used in

Neuroinflammation in Depression: Biomarker or Target?

Neuroinflammation in Depression: Biomarker or Target?  Abstract Major depressive disorder (MDD) remains a leading global cause of disability, yet its underlying pathophysiology is incompletely understood. Increasing evidence implicates immune and inflammatory processes in the onset, progression, and treatment response of depression. This review synthesizes current

Autoimmunity and COVID Vaccines: Risk of Flares or Protective Benefits? A Comprehensive Analysis for Academic and Industry Experts

Autoimmunity and COVID Vaccines: Risk of Flares or Protective Benefits? A Comprehensive Analysis for Academic and Industry Experts  Abstract The link between getting a COVID-19 vaccine and having an autoimmune disease is an intricate blend of immunology, public health, and clinical practice. This analytical review

Can Smart Tools Reduce Doctor Burnout? Real Results from Primary Care

Can Smart Tools Reduce Doctor Burnout? Real Results from Primary Care Check back later for a possible video summary.   How smart tools are easing the burden As administrative tasks keep piling up for primary care doctors, new technologies are being developed to

De-prescribing in Older Adults: Why “Less is More” is Easier Said Than Done

De-prescribing in Older Adults: Why “Less is More” is Easier Said Than Done Check back later for a possible video summary. Videos are created for most articles. Abstract The adage “less is more” has gained significant traction in modern healthcare, particularly in geriatric medicine,

Hidden Links: How Gut Microbiome Triggers Chronic Inflammation in Disease