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BioNews for the Week of June 15, 2025

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In this eye-opening episode of BioCurrent, join host Dalton Sizemore as we delve into the week of June 15th, 2025, uncovering shocking revelations in the world of medicine and neuroscience. We begin by exploring the controversial findings from the British Medical Journal regarding the heart drug Berlinta, questioning the integrity of clinical trials and the drug approval process that millions depend on.

Dive deeper into groundbreaking research from USC that highlights a potential link between iron overload in the brain and early-onset Alzheimer’s in individuals with Down syndrome, offering new angles for understanding and treating this devastating disease.

Discover an innovative screening method for Parkinson’s disease using a surprising biomarker—earwax. Learn how AI technology is achieving unprecedented accuracy in early detection, offering a promising future for millions.

This episode also sheds light on the cancer-fighting potential of a unique sugar compound found in sea cucumbers, pointing towards a future where oceanic gems might unlock the next big breakthroughs in medicine. Don’t miss this captivating journey through the latest scientific revelations.

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Content provided by Dalton Sizemore. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dalton Sizemore or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this eye-opening episode of BioCurrent, join host Dalton Sizemore as we delve into the week of June 15th, 2025, uncovering shocking revelations in the world of medicine and neuroscience. We begin by exploring the controversial findings from the British Medical Journal regarding the heart drug Berlinta, questioning the integrity of clinical trials and the drug approval process that millions depend on.

Dive deeper into groundbreaking research from USC that highlights a potential link between iron overload in the brain and early-onset Alzheimer’s in individuals with Down syndrome, offering new angles for understanding and treating this devastating disease.

Discover an innovative screening method for Parkinson’s disease using a surprising biomarker—earwax. Learn how AI technology is achieving unprecedented accuracy in early detection, offering a promising future for millions.

This episode also sheds light on the cancer-fighting potential of a unique sugar compound found in sea cucumbers, pointing towards a future where oceanic gems might unlock the next big breakthroughs in medicine. Don’t miss this captivating journey through the latest scientific revelations.

  continue reading

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