The Silent Epidemic of NAFLD: What Family Physicians Need to Know Now

The Silent Epidemic of NAFLD: What Family Physicians Need to Know Now Check back later for a possible video summary. Videos are created for most articles. Abstract Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become the most common chronic liver condition globally, affecting approximately

IBS After COVID- New Research Reveals Hidden Gut-Virus Connection

IBS After COVID: New Research Reveals Hidden Gut-Virus Connection Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video :-)   The following physician specialties would find this lecture particularly useful: Gastroenterologists – for understanding and managing post-infectious IBS and

Hidden Conversations: How Gut Microbiome Signals Shape Disease Outcomes

Hidden Conversations: How Gut Microbiome Signals Shape Disease Outcomes Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video :-)   Introduction The human gut hosts approximately 100 trillion microorganisms, collectively known as the gut microbiome. These microbes contribute over 150

Long-term Health Concerns of the Carnivore Diet – For Health Care Professionals

Long-term Health Concerns of the Carnivore Diet - For Healthcare Professionals Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video :-)   Introduction This article examines the potential long-term health concerns associated with the carnivore diet, a dietary approach that consists solely of animal products.

Intelligence Of Offspring Related To Parental Obesity

Intelligence Of Offspring Related To Parental Obesity Overview The impact of maternal obesity on childhood cognitive development remains uncertain. Previous research has often lacked proper adjustments for key confounding factors, and preterm children, who represent a distinct developmental group, have been underexplored. This study aimed to investigate whether maternal prepregnancy body

Intracranial Aneurysm And Gut Health

Intracranial Aneurysm And Gut Health Intracranial aneurysm (IA) is a pathological dilation of the intracranial artery wall, most commonly occurring in the circle of Willis, with an incidence rate of around 3% in the general population. While unruptured IAs (UIAs) are often asymptomatic, the rupture of an aneurysm leads

The Silent Epidemic of NAFLD: What Family Physicians Need to Know Now