Publications by authors named "Al-Tuaama A Z Hameed"

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  • Obesity is a major global health issue, and effective prevention and treatment strategies, such as exercise and diet, are crucial in addressing it.
  • This study reviews how exercise-induced cytokines, like IL-6 and BDNF, impact adipose tissue metabolism by enhancing fat oxidation and reducing fat storage, which can inform potential therapies.
  • Key findings suggest that these cytokines influence energy expenditure and thermogenesis, indicating a complex relationship between exercise, inflammation, and fat metabolism that could lead to better obesity interventions.
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Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic immune-mediated disorder characterized by the degradation of the myelin sheath in the central nervous system. Research indicates that individuals with MS exhibit a higher susceptibility to stroke compared to the general population. This association is rooted in shared underlying mechanisms, specifically involving neuroinflammatory processes.

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