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Medical Xpress, September 4, 2024

Study identifies therapeutic targets for veterans with Gulf War illness

"Notably, veterans with Gulf War illness had a noticeably different mix of gut bacteria, often expressed as Bray-Curtis beta diversity, compared to those without the illness. This mix is important because it has implications for gut, immune and brain health." (Saurabh Chatterjee)
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The Weather Network, July 4, 2024

Heat waves can damage organs, new study suggests – The Weather Network

"In a dynamically changing global landscape, the imminent threat of climate change is evident in rising temperatures, raising concerns about intermittent heat waves. Our heating planet is undoubtedly leading to acute and chronic heat stress that harms the health of our aging population." (Saurabh Chatterjee)
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Good Men Project, July 1, 2024

Heat Stress Has Damaging Impact on Older Adults’ Vital Organs

"Inflammation in the brain and spine contributes to cognitive decline, compromises the ability to form new neurons, and exacerbates age-related diseases. By investigating the effects of heat stress on the gut-liver-brain crosstalk, we can better protect our increasingly vulnerable aging population." ( Saurabh Chatterjee)
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Patient, June 24, 2024

What is your gut microbiome?

"Trillions of bacteria, viruses and fungi live inside your gut, colonizing different areas. They each have assigned behaviors and functions that help keep the body healthy." (Saurabh Chatterjee)
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The Weather Network, June 7, 2024

New study suggest heat waves can damage organs

"In a dynamically changing global landscape, the imminent threat of climate change is evident in rising temperatures, raising concerns about intermittent heat waves. Our heating planet is undoubtedly leading to acute and chronic heat stress that harms the health of our aging population. " (Saurabh Chatterjee)
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Futurity, May 9, 2024

Heat Stress Has Damaging Impact on Older Adult’s Vital Organs

"Inflammation in the brain and spine contributes to cognitive decline, compromises the ability to form new neurons, and exacerbates age-related diseases. By investigating the effects of heat stress on the gut-liver-brain crosstalk, we can better protect our increasingly vulnerable aging population." (Saurabh Chatterjee)
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ScienceBlog, May 8, 2024

Molecular Evidence Of Heat Stress Damage To Gut, Liver, And Brain In Elderly Mice

"Our findings have the potential to be used for the development of prognostic and therapeutic markers for precise interventions. In a dynamically changing global landscape, the imminent threat of climate change is evident in rising temperatures, raising concerns about intermittent heat waves. Our heating planet is undoubtedly leading to acute and chronic heat stress that harms the health of our aging population." (Saurabh Chatterjee)