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Non-invasive brain stimulation: current and future applications in neurology Nature Reviews Neurology - Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) shows considerable promise as a therapeutic strategy for neurological and psychiatric disorders. This Review explores the role of...

Our featured article for December is a Review by Irena Rektorová and colleagues on non-invasive brain stimulation - read the article for free here: rdcu.be/eR5rW #SharedIt

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Nothing to hide. then it should be recorded and you should want it recorded. #recoredit #sharedit

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card promoting the August issue of Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology

card promoting the August issue of Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Our August issue is live, and the Featured article discusses how the gut #microbiome connects nutrition and human health. Check it out!

Full link: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#Sharedit link: rdcu.be/eAbDJ

#gastrosky #medsky #microsky 🍎📃

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For anyone without institutional access - here's the open #SharedIt link: rdcu.be/ex3pJ #EP2024 #EUenlargement #OpenAccess

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Digital Political Advertising in European Parliament Elections: Spending and Reach of Social Media Advertisements by Political Parties in 27 EU Countries Social networking platforms such as Facebook and Instagram allow political actors to target users with digital political advertisements based on the algorithmic analysis of vast user data. This chapte...

Thanks for the interest! Wrong link earlier - here's a proper #SharedIt version: rdcu.be/ex3pJ #EP2024 #EUenlargement

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Revolutionizing our understanding of Parkinson’s disease: Dr. Heinz Reichmann’s pioneering research and future research direction - Journal of Neural Transmission Millions of individuals around the world are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease (PD), a prevalent and incapacitating neurodegenerative disorder. Dr. Reichmann, a distinguished professor and neurologis...

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on #Parkinson’s is free to read! 📚
Share the link to help others learn more about #Neuroscience #SharedIt
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Our featured article for May is this Review by Laura Castro-Aldrete and colleagues on Alzheimer disease seen through the lens of sex and gender - read it for free here: rdcu.be/ekRB6 #SharedIt

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Figure showing how diet changes during urbanization and effects on the gut microbiota.

Figure showing how diet changes during urbanization and effects on the gut microbiota.

Seen at #DDW2025 - this figure on how diet changes during urbanization and effects on the gut #microbiota

Read more www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#SharedIt rdcu.be/ekMCQ

#gastrosky #microsky

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Figure showing controversies and misconceptions in IBS

Figure showing controversies and misconceptions in IBS

Need some reading at #DDW2025? Then check out this new Review on common controversies and misconceptions in the management of #IBS

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#Sharedit link rdcu.be/ekL5Q

#Gastrosky #DGBI #medsky

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Figure showing mechanical properties of the gut wall

Figure showing mechanical properties of the gut wall

Seen at #DDW2025 this figure on mechanical properties of the gut wall

Read it here www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#Sharedit link rdcu.be/ekKG2

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Imperatives and co-benefits of research into climate change and neurological disease Evidence suggests that anthropogenic climate change is accelerating and is affecting human health globally. Despite urgent calls to address health effects in the context of the additional challenges of environmental degradation, biodiversity loss and ageing populations, the effects of climate change on specific health conditions are still poorly understood. Neurological diseases contribute substantially to the global burden of disease, and the possible direct and indirect consequences of climate change for people with these conditions are a cause for concern. Unaccustomed temperature extremes can impair the systems of resilience of the brain, thereby exacerbating or increasing susceptibility to neurological disease. In this Perspective, we explore how changing weather patterns resulting from climate change affect sleep — an essential restorative human brain activity, the quality of which is important for people with neurological diseases. We also consider the pervasive and complex influences of climate change on two common neurological conditions: stroke and epilepsy. We highlight the urgent need for research into the mechanisms underlying the effects of climate change on the brain in health and disease. We also discuss how neurologists can respond constructively to the climate crisis by raising awareness and promoting mitigation measures and research — actions that will bring widespread co-benefits. Evidence suggests that anthropogenic climate change is accelerating, with serious consequences for human health. This Perspective explores how the effects of climate change, such as extreme temperatures, altered weather patterns and increased air pollution, interact with the brain, and discusses how neurologists can respond constructively to the climate crisis.

In our featured article for April, Sanjay Sisodiya & colleagues consider the influences of climate change on neurological conditions & highlight the need for research into the effects of climate change on the brain. Read in full here: https://bit.ly/43JKyQe #SharedIt

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Inclusion in neurological research: empowering people living with neurological diseases Nature Reviews Neurology - The importance of active involvement of people living with diseases in various aspects of medicine, including disease management and follow-up, regulatory issues, health...

Our featured article for March is a Perspective by Maria Ferretti and colleagues on empowering people living with neurological disease by involving them in research - click on this link to access the PDF for free: rdcu.be/eciBf #SharedIt

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Food inequity and insecurity and MASLD: burden, challenges, and interventions - Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) prevalence is increasing worldwide, and a crucial risk factor is food insecurity. This Review provides an extensive overview of food in...

This REVIEW discusses food inequity and insecurity and #MASLD: burden, challenges, and interventions

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#SharedIt link rdcu.be/ecb07

There's also a fantastic Behind the paper post by the authors communities.springernature.com/posts/from-s...

#liversky #worldobesityday

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A quote from the Comment: "there are not only shared biological roots between MASLD, risk factors and the other NCDs, but also a shared response to treatment"

A quote from the Comment: "there are not only shared biological roots between MASLD, risk factors and the other NCDs, but also a shared response to treatment"

This COMMENT argues for #MASLD to be considered a non-communicable disease

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#Sharedit link rdcu.be/ecb06

#obesity #gastrosky #liversky #worldobesityday

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A quote from a new Comment in Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology stating: "there are not only shared biological roots between MASLD, risk factors and the other NCDs, but also a shared response to treatment"

A quote from a new Comment in Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology stating: "there are not only shared biological roots between MASLD, risk factors and the other NCDs, but also a shared response to treatment"

NEW! COMMENT by Silvia Sookoian, Carlos Pirola and Arun Sanyal arguing for #MASLD to be a considered a non-communicable disease

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#SharedIt link: rdcu.be/d8GTG

#liversky #medsky

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Immune mechanisms and shared immune targets in neurodegenerative diseases Nature Reviews Neurology - The immune system plays a major part in neurodegenerative diseases. In this Review, Weiner considers the contributions of several components of the immune system in...

Our featured article for February is a Review by Howard Weiner on immune mechanisms and shared immune targets in neurodegenerative diseases - click on this link to access the PDF for free: rdcu.be/d8ty7 #SharedIt

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Dietary and metabolic effects on intestinal stem cells in health and disease Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology - In this Review, Shay and Yilmaz describe how diet and metabolism influence intestinal stem cells in health and disease, including tumorigenesis....

#SharedIt link rdcu.be/d7Dv2

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The global burden of IBD: from 2015 to 2025 - Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology IBD is a chronic, incurable disease and can be a major burden to health-care resources. Moreover, the epidemiology of IBD is changing worldwide. In this Perspectives, Gilaad Kaplan discusses the curre...

This 2015 Perspective by Gilaad Kaplan predicted trends in the global burden of #IBD from 2015 to 2025 - what did they predict correctly?

www.nature.com/articles/nrg...

#SharedIt link rdcu.be/d5SwO

#IBDsky #Gastrosky

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This figure shows the potential mechanisms of immune-mediated liver injury from checkpoint inhibitors, showing key steps in monocyte recruitment and activation, CD8+ T cell recruitment and activation, and hepatocyte apoptosis

This figure shows the potential mechanisms of immune-mediated liver injury from checkpoint inhibitors, showing key steps in monocyte recruitment and activation, CD8+ T cell recruitment and activation, and hepatocyte apoptosis

#Immunotherapy has changed the treatment landscape for patients with cancer. This REVIEW explores immune-mediated liver injury from checkpoint inhibitors, from mechanisms to management
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#Sharedit link: rdcu.be/d5IOa

#Oncsky #Gastrosky #Liversky

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By @adhanda.bsky.social & @tom-marjot.bsky.social

#Sharedit link: rdcu.be/d5rwu

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Diets to promote healthy brain ageing Nature Reviews Neurology - This Review summarizes the evidence for the role of diet in cognitive health, and it explores the limitations of diet intervention trials, which have yet to robustly...

Our featured article for January is a Review by Nikolaos Scarmeas and colleagues on diets to promote healthy brain ageing - click on this link to access the PDF for free: rdcu.be/d5rdw #SharedIt

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Ultra-processed foods and food additives in gut health and disease - Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology In this Review, Whelan and colleagues summarize and discuss evidence for the effects of ultra-processed foods and food additives on gut health and diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease, color...

No.1 in our most impactful articles of 2024 (Altmetrics)

This REVIEW on ultra-processed foods and food additives in gut health and disease
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#Sharedit link: rdcu.be/d5mvy

#Gastrosky #Liversky #Microsky 🍎📃

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A schematic figure showing the effects of antibiotics on human health and the microbiome and hypothetical mechanisms of probiotics in ameliorating these effects

A schematic figure showing the effects of antibiotics on human health and the microbiome and hypothetical mechanisms of probiotics in ameliorating these effects

Can #probiotics restore an antibiotic-disrupted #microbiota?
This Review By Szajewska et al. explores the evidence.

Link: go.nature.com/4iKXQ3O
#sharedit link: rdcu.be/d34rZ

🦠 #Gastrosky

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🌟From Twitter chaos to innovation calm—hello, old & future friends!👋

💡I'm into:
1. #HealthTech #DigitalHealth #SharedIT
2. #Frailty #Dementia #AgeingWell #ProactiveCare
3. #PrimaryCare #GP #PCNs
4. Commissioning smarter #IntegratedNeighbourhoodTeams with 1-3.

Let’s connect, create & disrupt! 🚀

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Dedicated to 9 hybrid and 2 #openaccess #SpringerNature #Ecology #Conservation journals: #SNALBO, #SNBEAS, #SNBIOC, #SNCOGE, #SNCOGR, #SNEVEC, #SNFECO, #SNFOLG, #SNGRES, #SNLAND, #SNVEGE. View-only content made possible by #SharedIt content-sharing initiative.

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🔓#SharedIt

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Have you #SharedIt? "The availability of emergency obstetric care in birthing centres in rural Nepal: a cross‑sectional survey" from the Maternal and Child Health Journal is free to read .

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Last day at #FBF17 and it's Campus Day at @SpringerNature! Looking foward telling students about #Bookmetrix, #SharedIt and more! #SNatFBM

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Bookmetrix for ALPSP
Bookmetrix for ALPSP

2y ago @Bookmetrix was nominated for #ALPSP Innovation award, now fingers crossed for @springernature's #SharedIt!

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Share @SpringerNature journal articles for free with #SharedIt! Read more about our novel content sharing initiative

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