Publications by authors named "Justin Riley Lam"

Background: Scleroderma, also referred to as systemic sclerosis, is a multifaceted autoimmune condition characterized by abnormal fibrosis and impaired vascular function. Pathologically, it encompasses the persistent presence of inflammation, abnormal collagen buildup, and restructuring of blood vessels in various organs, resulting in a wide range of clinical symptoms. This review incorporates the most recent scientific literature on scleroderma, with a particular emphasis on its pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic approaches, and treatment options.

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Background: Given that there is already evidence of a neural network that connects the brain and gut and that the gut microbiota actively modulates gut health, it is crucial to know which foods, supplements, and medications to use or avoid when treating any disease that causes dementia or cognitive impairment. Previous research has examined the relationships between vitamins, antibiotics, and gut microbiota and the correlations between these factors and dementia. The question arises of how these three factors interact together and if evidence suggests one element is more important than the others in the pathogenesis and development of dementia.

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Article Synopsis
  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurological disorder primarily affecting older adults, leading to declines in memory, language, and cognitive abilities.
  • Current treatments focus on symptom management rather than addressing the root causes of the disease, prompting the search for more effective therapies.
  • This review article discusses the history of AD, the importance of the blood-brain barrier, and evaluates emerging treatment options, including FDA-approved therapies like aducanumab and lecanemab, as potential advances in AD management.
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