Ketogenic Diets in Neurology and Endocrinology: Friend or Fad?

Ketogenic Diets in Neurology and Endocrinology: Friend or Fad?  Abstract The ketogenic diet (KD), defined by a high fat, moderate protein, and very low carbohydrate composition, has undergone a notable resurgence in both clinical practice and popular health discourse. Initially introduced in the 1920s as

The Surprising Link Between Psoriasis and Heart Disease: What Patients Need to Know

The Surprising Link Between Psoriasis and Heart Disease: What Patients Need to Know   Introduction Psoriasis and cardiovascular disease are closely connected in ways that extend well beyond coincidental comorbidity. Psoriasis affects approximately 2 to 3 percent of the U.S. population, and individuals with this chronic inflammatory

Neurocysticercosis: The Hidden Brain Parasite Crossing Global Borders in 2025

Neurocysticercosis: The Hidden Brain Parasite Crossing Global Borders in 2025   Introduction Neurocysticercosis remains the most prevalent parasitic infection of the human central nervous system (CNS) and continues to represent a major global health challenge. Current estimates suggest that more than 50 million individuals

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

Radiomics in Cancer Care: Breaking Down the Evidence Behind the Buzz

Radiomics in Cancer Care: Breaking Down the Evidence Behind the Buzz   Introduction Radiomics represents a rapidly advancing field within oncology that extracts high-dimensional quantitative data from medical imaging, offering the potential to transform cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment strategies. This emerging discipline is built

Solving Long COVID Symptoms: New Research Reveals Hidden Immune Patterns

Solving Long COVID Symptoms: New Research Reveals Hidden Immune Patterns   Introduction More than half of individuals with laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection report at least one persistent symptom, underscoring the urgent need for evidence-based approaches to address Long COVID. The condition is highly complex and heterogeneous.

PE Protocol: Expert Guide to Managing Incidental Findings on CT Scans

PE Protocol: Expert Guide to Managing Incidental Findings on CT Scans   Introduction The implementation of proper pulmonary embolism (PE) protocols is a critical component of modern clinical practice. Pulmonary embolism remains a potentially life-threatening condition, occurring in approximately 5% of patients undergoing computed