Crystals of uric acid in plarized light. Uric acid is not a harlmless, inert metabolite. Asymptomatic hyperuricemia–elevations below the threshold to cause gout or kidney stones–is common and leads to other cardiometabolic risk factors. (Image: Lucia Dovalova/Wikimedia Commons)
Conventional medical
wisdom holds that uric acid is a harmless, inert form of metabolic waste, and
most physicians were trained to see it as a “trivial, incidental byproduct of
our normal biology.” But contemporary research reveals that this compound is
“anything but meaningless or unworthy of our attention,” says neurologist David
Perlmutter, MD.
Though UA testing is routinely included in routine blood work, most people—unless they have gout or kidney stones– haven’t heard of it, and few can recite their UA levels the way they do with their lipid profiles.
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Probiotics could be an important piece of the therapeutic puzzle for people with hepatic cirrhosis and other forms of progressive liver disease. Research from around the world is shedding light on the so-called “gut-liver axis” and the ways in which the gut microbiome affects liver function, both negatively and positively. This work opens up promising […]
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