EARLY LIFE STRESSFUL EXPERIENCES ESCALATE AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR IN ADULTHOOD VIA CHANGES IN TRANSTHYRETIN EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION

Early life stressful experiences escalate aggressive behavior in adulthood via changes in transthyretin expression and function

Escalated and inappropriate levels of aggressive behavior referred to as pathological in psychiatry can lead to L-Methionine violent outcomes with detrimental impact on health and society.Early life stressful experiences might increase the risk of developing pathological aggressive behavior in adulthood, though molecular mechanisms remain elusive.H

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A 24-Year-Old Female Transplant Recipient with Type 2 Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis and Disseminated Shingles: A Cautionary Tale of Deferring to Primary Care

In this report, the case of a 24-year-old Caucasian female with type 2 membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis status-post living donor kidney transplant managed on triple regimen immunosuppressive Concealers therapy who developed shingles is discussed.With its onset, she promptly reached out to her nephrologist who deferred her to primary care.Pr

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