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  1. Grossartig, falls mal wieder einer ankommt, #Tofu sei ungesund, oder so... 😎
    .....

    Eine erhöhte Aufnahme von isoflavonreichen Lebensmitteln wie #Tofu kann sich positiv auf die Verringerung des Risikos einer koronaren Herzkrankheit auswirken.

    #Sojaprodukte wie Tofu können als wichtige Quelle für pflanzliche #Proteine ​​in eine gesunde #Ernährung auf pflanzlicher Basis integriert werden und zur Vorbeugung koronarer #Herzkrankheiten beitragen.

    #Isoflavone Intake and the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease in US Men and Women | Circulation
    ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI
    #Protein #Eiweiß #Gesundheit #Herzerkrankungen #vegan #govegan #plantbased #wissenschaft #Science #coronaryheartdisease #Soja

  2. I just discovered, as I have #coronaryheartdisease I can no longer be a #blooddonor . Which is a shame as the Welsh #nhs is currently desperate for donations, and I guess the regular NHS wouldn't say no either.

    So here's the deal, if you're healthy and feel like you're a decent sort of person, you have blood and you can spare a bit.

    Donate blood.

    It doesn't take long and afterwards you can give yourself a pat on the back for doing the right thing. :-)

  3. "While ChatGPT-4 correlates closely with established risk stratification tools regarding mean scores, its inconsistency when presented with identical patient data on separate occasions raises concerns about its reliability."

    Heston TF, Lewis LM (2024) ChatGPT provides inconsistent risk-stratification of patients with atraumatic chest pain. PLOS ONE 19(4): e0301854. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0

    #OpenAcess #OA #Research #Article #DOI #Heart #CoronaryHeartDisease #Medicine #Health #ChatGPT #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Software #Science @science

  4. Genetic Factors for Coronary Heart Disease and Their Mechanisms: A Meta-Analysis and Comprehensive Review of Common Variants from Genome-Wide Association Studies. doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics121 -WideAssociationStudy