Reham Dyab
@rehamdyabphdc.bsky.social
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#Researcher
#PhD
Candidate in Psycho Nuero Immunology #Nurse# Cadiology
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This is my first post! I’m a PhD candidate in psycho-neuroimmunology. My main project focuses on non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation in acute STEMI. supervised Prof Yuri Gidron, and our findings will soon be published. Looking forward to connecting
6 months ago
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Eric Topol
3 days ago
The future of medicine is about preventing the major diseases from ever showing up. Primary prevention.
erictopol.substack.com/p/dawn-of-a-...
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Dawn of A New Era of Primary Prevention in Medicine
Recent groundbreaking reports highlight our newfound potential to prevent diseases
https://erictopol.substack.com/p/dawn-of-a-new-era-of-primary-prevention
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eLife
12 days ago
The gut-brain connection Glia cells mediate cytokine signalling between the gut and the brain, linking sleep to inflammation in the gut.
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The gut-brain connection
Glia cells mediate cytokine signaling between the gut and the brain, linking sleep to inflammation in the gut.
https://buff.ly/IaujVo5
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Nature Reviews Cardiology
12 days ago
NEW Focus issue on Metabolic alterations in heart failure: -Cardiac intermediary metabolism -Vascular (dys)function -Immunometabolism -Mechano-energetic uncoupling Plus -Mitochondrial quality control in cardiomyocytes -Tailored therapeutics for cardiomyopathies
www.nature.com/nrcardio/vol...
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Eric Topol
12 days ago
A simple way to help reduce obesity and stroke? Stop the shifts in our clocks twice a year
www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1...
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Circadian-informed modeling predicts regional variation in obesity and stroke outcomes under different permanent US time policies | PNAS
Seasonal changes in time policy, such as switching between Standard Time (SDT) and Daylight Saving Time (DST), have been adopted by many countries,...
https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.2508293122
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Our ePoster on vagus nerve stimulation & cardiac recovery in
#stemi
(part of my PhD!) was presented yesterday at
#ESC365
🎉 Proud of the team & grateful for this milestone! 🧠❤️
#ESC2025
27 days ago
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Eric Topol
about 1 month ago
The "second brain" of the body—the gut (enteric) nervous system—can tamp down inflammation of the gut lining via release of a neuropeptide, a discovery that may help vs inflammatory bowel disease
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Presenting my PhD research today in the @International society of Behavioral Medicine in Vienna,Austria was fascinating, engaging, and full of excitement for sharing knowledge all across the world
about 2 months ago
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It was exciting to take part in this meaningful annual PNIRS conference in Bordeaux, France, and to present my research.
@pnirs.bsky.social
4 months ago
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Iso excited to be here at
#PNIRS2025
! This is the best conference and society, I’m thrilled to meet all of you! A few letters, colors, and labels seem to be missing🤣🤣🤣🤣⬇️
#Bordeaux
@pnirs.bsky.social
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Fascinating symposium and lecturers
#PNIRS
add a skeleton here at some point
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I’m excited too and looking forward to tomorrow 🙂 See u in Bordeaux
add a skeleton here at some point
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Excited to join the upcoming conference and present part of my PhD. I’m always looking to connect with researchers who are passionate about science, curious minds, and meaningful collaboration. Let’s talk science, ideas, and future direnctions،feel free to reach out! 🥁
#PNIRS2025
#Bordeaux
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4 months ago
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Proud of presenting in the Israeli research association annual conference part of my oPhD project which examined the effects of
#vagus_nerve_stimilation
cardiac function after
#STEMI
Enjoying share knowledge I will share the paper when published
#phd_life
#Psycho_Nuero_immunology
#Vagus_nerve
5 months ago
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Julia M. Rohrer
6 months ago
Proudly presenting the (for now) final version of "Why experiments work." To share the materials in a slightly more professional manner, I added a "Resources" page to my website:
juliarohrer.com/resources/
. That was long overdue anyway; now there's also a curated list of my papers and blog posts.
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Dr Ellie Murray, ScD
6 months ago
One of the biggest, most common problems in research is missing or incomplete data -- EVEN in RCTs! Learning to spot problematic incomplete data is a critical skill for anyone wanting to read or do research. What is incomplete data? What red flags should you look for? And what about green flags? 👇
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What you don't know, CAN hurt you!
AKA how incomplete data can ruin otherwise great research.
https://open.substack.com/pub/epiellie/p/what-you-dont-know-can-hurt-you?r=1uq4wq&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
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Ruth Ann Crystal
over 1 year ago
Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) of the tragus in the ear improved autonomic function, reduced inflammation and helped treat
#POTS
in a small, RCT study
buff.ly/4dOchBR
#LongCOVID
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John Lukens
6 months ago
Inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines bidirectionally modulate amygdala circuits regulating anxiety:
@cellpress.bsky.social
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
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This is my first post! I’m a PhD candidate in psycho-neuroimmunology. My main project focuses on non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation in acute STEMI. supervised Prof Yuri Gidron, and our findings will soon be published. Looking forward to connecting
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