
zahifayad
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09-10-2008 03:09:03
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A great article in The Wall Street Journal that highlights the exciting work of Miriam Merad, MD, PhD and her colleagues in identifying the crucial role of "inflammaging" in increasing cancer risk as people age. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai wsj.com/health/inflamm…

A jump in radiology productivity with generative A.I. in a prospective real world study, with preservation of accuracy Northwestern Medicine jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…


Taurine, an amino acid once considered a biomarker for human aging and a candidate for supplementation, shot down Science Magazine science.org/doi/epdf/10.11…


That's right. "Nothing short of devastating" Science Magazine science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…



Powerful piece on the dominance of NIH-funded science and its role in drug discovery. Cutting the NIH budget puts all the U.S. has built at risk. We urge Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | Commentary only & Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD to champion U.S. science and defend NIH funding statnews.com/2025/06/06/us-… via STAT



Thank you, Eric Topol, for the signed copy of your masterpiece #Superagers—a must-read, packed with valuable insights for everyone. Great to see from this photo that you’re an absolute beast! A true role model. Here’s to long life and long friendship. BioMedical Engineering and Imaging Institute Mount Sinai Health System


How can we actually live better, longer? 🧬💠Dr. zahifayad will join Mount Sinai Health System experts at #AspenIdeasHealth to unpack the latest in aging science, inflammation, and AI-powered medicine. 📍June 24 | 10:20AM MDT Read more: finance.yahoo.com/news/mount-sin… Brendan G. Carr, MD, MA, MS

Eric Topol Eric, honored in having you posting on our newest "sitting-rising test" (SRT) study using data from the CLINIMEX Exercise cohort (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). SRT sex- and age-reference values are available in a previous publication journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…



Specific locations of myocardial inflammation and fibrosis are associated with higher risk of events in cardiac sarcoidosis Ana Devesa Maria G. Trivieri heartrhythmjournal.com/article/S1547-…


