Epigenetics and Brain Plasticity: Can We Rewrite the Neurological Code?

Epigenetics and Brain Plasticity: Can We Rewrite the Neurological Code?   Introduction More than half of children are estimated to experience at least one form of early-life stress, contributing to 30–40% of all mood, drug, and psychiatric disorders. Neural plasticity, a remarkable characteristic of

Anemia of Chronic Disease: Unravelling New Pathways Beyond Iron

Anemia of Chronic Disease: Unravelling New Pathways Beyond Iron   Abstract Anemia of chronic disease (ACD) represents the second most common form of anemia worldwide, affecting millions of patients with underlying inflammatory conditions. Traditionally understood as a disorder primarily involving disruption of iron metabolism, recent

Hidden Crisis: Why Sarcopenia Treatment Matters More Than You Think in 2025

Hidden Crisis: Why Sarcopenia Treatment Matters More Than You Think in 2025   Introduction Sarcopenia treatment represents a critical healthcare priority as the prevalence of this age-related muscle wasting condition reaches alarming levels. The economic burden of sarcopenia in the United States was approximately

Is Type 2 Diabetes Reversible? New Research Challenges Medical Consensus

Is Type 2 Diabetes Reversible? New Research Challenges Medical Consensus   Introduction The concept of type 2 diabetes reversibility represents a profound shift in the understanding and management of a condition long regarded as chronic and progressive. Diabetes remains a major global health burden, with prevalence

Long COVID and the Brain: Decoding Post-Viral Neuroinflammation

Long COVID and the Brain: Decoding Post-Viral Neuroinflammation   Abstract Long COVID has emerged as a significant and evolving global health challenge, affecting millions of individuals following acute infection with SARS-CoV-2. While respiratory and systemic symptoms were initially the primary focus of clinical attention, it has

The Internist’s Role in the Longevity Movement: Separating Science from Pseudoscience

The Internist’s Role in the Longevity Movement Separating Science from Pseudoscience Abstract The longevity movement has gained considerable traction in recent years, driven by advances in molecular biology, increased public interest in healthy aging, and widespread media coverage of anti-aging interventions. Promises of extended lifespan

The Role of the Gut Microbiome in Neurological Disorders

The Role of the Gut Microbiome in Neurological Disorders   Abstract The gut microbiome has emerged as a central component in the evolving understanding of neurological health and disease. Advances in molecular biology, metagenomics, and neuroimmunology have revealed that the intestinal microbial ecosystem plays a significant role

The Tirzepatide Revolution: Is Dual Agonism the End of Single-Pathway Therapy?

The Tirzepatide Revolution: Is Dual Agonism the End of Single-Pathway Therapy?   Abstract The development of tirzepatide, a first in class dual glucose dependent insulinotropic polypeptide and glucagon like peptide 1 receptor agonist, represents a potentially transformative advance in the management of type 2 diabetes and obesity. By simultaneously targeting

Why Tau Antibody Trials Failed in Alzheimer’s: New Evidence Reveals Critical Gaps

Why Tau Antibody Trials Failed in Alzheimer’s New Evidence Reveals Critical Gaps Introduction Tau directed antibody therapies represent one of the most scientifically compelling yet clinically challenging areas in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder whose prevalence doubles approximately

Emerging and Approved Therapeutic Peptides: Mechanisms, Clinical Uses

Emerging and Approved Therapeutic Peptides: Mechanisms, Clinical Uses, Safety Profiles, and Regulatory Status Across Health Conditions Abstract Therapeutic peptides represent a rapidly growing class of pharmaceutical agents that bridge the gap between small molecule drugs and large protein therapeutics. This paper examines the