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    • MauritioM
      Mauritio
      last edited by

      Folate deficiency might be bad for thymus health
      https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1673889/

      Dare to think.

      My X:
      x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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      • BioEclecticB
        BioEclectic
        last edited by BioEclectic

        Thymus info hitting the mainstream:

        https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2025/12/coffee-break-science-update-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly.html

        *T cells of the immune system are responsible for the establishment of self-tolerance and adaptive immune function. T cells come from the thymus, which is mammals basically disappears early in life in a process called involution.

        Understanding how the thymus might regenerate has been a goal of immunology for a very long time. A paper in Science (paywall) represents a fundamental advance in the basic science of vertebrate thymus development and regeneration*

        More info at the linked website.

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        • sunsunsunS
          sunsunsun @BioEclectic
          last edited by sunsunsun

          @BioEclectic there's like zero actionable info at that summary of the study,, it is just some high-tier midwit posting some le science based complex mechanisms findings. Georgi posted studies already showing something as simple as dhea, glucose, vitamin d, nutritional/caloric abundance regenerates it, what you posted offers an illustration of midwit subconscious willing ignorance of obvious therapies

          even the actual study listed makes reference to the metformin, dhea, and hgh study that Georgi posted about, and conveniently when talking about it, leaves out the part about DHEA being involved. interestingly, Georgi, in his own summary, literally unironically said that the actual study itself is funny because it's likely dhea that had the restorative effects and hgh and metformin probably weren't necessary.

          midwit le science experts tend to always do this, talk about subjects as being complex and hard to figure out, while totally ignoring the parts in the research that show, actually, it isn't that difficult

          but axolotls are cute so its ok

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          • alfredoolivasA
            alfredoolivas @sunsunsun
            last edited by

            @sunsunsun unecessary crash out.

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            • beriberiB
              beriberi @alfredoolivas
              last edited by

              @alfredoolivas it seemed necessary

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              • alfredoolivasA
                alfredoolivas @beriberi
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                @beriberi I have heard it's that time of the month for her.

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