Month: December 2022

Role of angiotensin II in aging

Just like a secret ingredient that can make or break a recipe, angiotensin II (Ang II) has been discovered to play a significant role in the aging process. This little molecule is part of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS), which regulates various bodily functions including blood vessel constriction, fluid balance, and inflammation. Think of the RAS […]

Published on December 2, 2022

Peripheral blood markers and cognitive function in cerebrovascular events

Inflammation and white matter injury are closely linked to vascular cognitive impairment (VCI). This study examines the correlation between peripheral serological markers, white matter injury, and cognitive function in patients with non-disabling ischemic cerebrovascular events (NICE). The goal is to identify potential biological markers for diagnosing and predicting VCI, leading to early intervention. Clinical and […]

Published on December 2, 2022

A Quick and Easy Scale to Spot Job Burnout

Imagine trying to measure a person’s emotional state was like calibrating a thermometer – time-consuming and complicated. But what if there was a simple and efficient tool? Well, researchers have developed just that! Instead of using lengthy and often proprietary methods to identify job burnout, this visual scale provides a straightforward measure. It’s like using […]

Published on December 2, 2022