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Recent Advances in Alcohol Metabolism: from the Gut to the Brain
Posted inGastroenterology news Psychiatry

Recent Advances in Alcohol Metabolism: from the Gut to the Brain

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 11/04/2025
This article reviews the latest findings on human alcohol metabolism, covering evolutionary biology, systemic and brain-specific pathways, genetic and physiological modulators, clinical implications of metabolic variability, and emerging therapeutic targets.
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Rapamycin for Alzheimer’s Prevention in APOE4 Carriers: Restoring Brain Metabolism and Vascular Health
Posted inNeurology news Specialties

Rapamycin for Alzheimer’s Prevention in APOE4 Carriers: Restoring Brain Metabolism and Vascular Health

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 10/21/2025
Rapamycin shows promise in preventing Alzheimer's disease in APOE4 carriers by improving brain mitochondrial function, synaptic activity, and vascular health, highlighting a potential genotype-targeted early intervention for this high-risk population.
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