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Magnesium and its function for immune defense

Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions in the human body and plays a significant role in immune system function. As a cofactor for numerous biochemical processes, magnesium supports cell function, energy production, and the regulation of immune responses. This article explores the immunological functions of magnesium, the underlying mechanisms, and the clinical consequences of magnesium deficiency. Magnesium in the Immune System: Basic Mechanisms Magnesium influences both innate and adaptive immunity through its involvement in cellular processes, signal transduction, and inflammation regulation. The main mechanisms can be summarized as follows: Magnesium Deficiency and Immune Defense Magnesium deficiency has far-reaching effects on immune function, increasing susceptibility to infections and the risk of chronic inflammatory diseases. Consequences of magnesium deficiency include: Magnesium deficiency is widespread globally, particularly among the elderly, individuals with unbalanced diets, and those with chronic diseases (e.g., diabetes, malabsorption)… 

Selenium and its function for immune defense

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Selenium is an essential trace element that plays a central role in maintaining an effective immune response. As an integral component of selenoproteins, which perform enzymatic and structural functions in the human body, selenium is involved in numerous processes that support innate and adaptive immunity. This article highlights the immunological functions of selenium, the underlying mechanisms, and the clinical implications of selenium deficiency. Selenium in the Immune System: Basic Mechanisms Selenium primarily acts through its integration into selenoproteins, of which approximately 25 have been identified in the human body. These proteins, such as glutathione peroxidases (GPx), thioredoxin reductases, and selenoprotein P, are crucial for immune function. The main mechanisms can be summarized as follows: Selenium Deficiency and Immune Defense Selenium deficiency significantly impairs immune function, increasing susceptibility to infections and the severity of inflammatory diseases. Consequences of selenium deficiency include: Selenium deficiency often occurs in regions with selenium-poor soils,… 

Zinc and its function for immune defense

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Zinc is an essential trace element that plays a central role in numerous physiological processes of the human body, particularly in the function of the immune system. As a cofactor for over 300 enzymes and a component of more than 3,000 proteins, zinc influences a variety of cellular processes that are crucial for maintaining effective immune defense. This article highlights the importance of zinc for immune function, the underlying mechanisms, and the clinical implications of zinc deficiency. Zinc in the Immune System: Basic Mechanisms Zinc is involved in almost all aspects of the immune response, in both innate and adaptive immunity. It acts as a regulator of immune cell function, influences signal transduction, and supports the barrier function of the skin and mucous membranes. The main functions can be summarized as follows: Zinc Deficiency and Immune Defense Zinc deficiency has far-reaching effects on immune function. Clinical studies show that even marginal zinc deficiency…

Blood fats cause dementia

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People at increased risk for heart disease also seem to develop dementia more often. A study led by the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) has uncovered new links between different blood lipid, or fat, levels and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia worldwide. The findings mean that blood fat profiles could help better understand, predict, and possibly even prevent the disease in the future. In more than 800 older adults who participated in the long-running Framingham Heart Study, researchers found that higher levels of small, dense cholesterol particles – known to increase the risk of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease – were linked to a higher risk of Alzheimer’s. However, higher levels of a marker for small fat-carrying particles involved in transporting dietary fats from the gut through the blood to other body tissues after eating were associated with a lower…

European University Alliance FORTHEM Signs Joint Palermo Declaration Defending Academic Freedom

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Joint Declaration by FORTHEM Alliance Universities Reaffirms Shared Responsibility to Protect Autonomy and Integrity of Higher Education and Research in Europe and Beyond: In recent months, we have witnessed growing threats to the autonomy and integrity of higher education and scientific research worldwide. In a number of countries, state actors have begun to question the standards of scientific truth, seeking to pursue political or commercial interests at the expense of rigorous, independent research. This pressure manifests in attempts to restrict academic freedom by cutting research funding for certain topics, for example in the social sciences and humanities, or by discontinuing established protocols for longitudinal research, particularly on environmental topics. Initiatives to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion have been specifically attacked and delegitimized. This occurs within a broader societal, political, and media landscape characterized by widespread disinformation, where…

Dark Networks: How Corruption Undermines the German Research Landscape and Public Institutions

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Corruption in Germany is no longer a fringe phenomenon. It permeates public administration, the economy, and increasingly, the research landscape. Official data, case files, and current scandals prove it: the Federal Republic faces a structural problem with grave economic and social consequences. The following report highlights the facts, key cases, and weaknesses in the system for combating corruption. Definition and Dimensions: What is Corruption? The Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) and criminological research define corruption as "the abuse of a public office, a position in business, or a political mandate for the benefit of another, at their instigation or on their own initiative, to obtain an advantage for oneself or a third party, with the occurrence or in anticipation of damage or disadvantage to the public (in an official or political capacity) or to a company (concerning perpetrators as office holders in business)"[9]. This definition forms the basis for statistical... 

Political Measures by Friedrich Merz and their Potential Significance for BlackRock

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Berlin, May 31, 2025 – Friedrich Merz, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany since May 6, 2025, is at the center of a controversial debate about possible connections between his political measures and the interests of BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, where he served as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the German subsidiary from 2016 to 2020. Critics accuse him of pursuing policies – from tax relief and deregulation to foreign policy decisions such as military aid to Ukraine – that serve the interests of financial giants like BlackRock. This report examines specific measures by the Merz government that could benefit BlackRock, including military aid to Ukraine, and relies exclusively on verified sources with precise figures and examples. 1. Tax Policy: Relief for the Wealthy and Corporations The Merz government has announced the abolition of the solidarity surcharge for top earners and higher inheritance tax allowances, as enshrined in the CDU election program. According to Campact, the...

Zeitungsbericht: Wichtige Ereignisse in der US-amerikanischen Forschungspolitik (26.–31. Mai 2025)

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In der Woche vom 26. bis 31. Mai 2025 wurden folgende Entwicklungen in der US-amerikanischen Forschungspolitik unter der Trump-Regierung von verifizierten Quellen berichtet: Fazit: Die Maßnahmen der Trump-Regierung, insbesondere die Einschränkung der Publikationsfreiheit und die Kürzungen in der Klimaforschung, stoßen auf breiten Widerstand in der Wissenschaftsgemeinschaft. Die Protestbewegung „Stand Up for Science“ und juristische Gegenmaßnahmen von Universitäten wie Harvard zeigen ein wachsendes Spannungsfeld zwischen Politik und Wissenschaft. Die Entwicklungen deuten auf eine zunehmende Politisierung der Forschung in den USA hin.

Parallelen zwischen Trump und Mao: Anti-elitäre Rhetorik und Machtpolitik im Fokus

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Die Politik von Donald Trump, dem seit Januar 2025 erneut amtierenden Präsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten, und Mao Zedong, dem Gründer der Volksrepublik China, scheint auf den ersten Blick kaum vergleichbar. Ein kapitalistischer Geschäftsmann in einer Demokratie und ein kommunistischer Revolutionär in einer autoritären Diktatur könnten unterschiedlicher nicht sein. Doch bei genauerer Betrachtung zeigen sich Parallelen in ihrem politischen Stil, ihrer Rhetorik und ihren Methoden zur Mobilisierung von Anhängern. Dieser Bericht analysiert diese Gemeinsamkeiten sachlich, stützt sich auf historische Daten, aktuelle Entwicklungen und wissenschaftliche Studien und beleuchtet die Grenzen solcher Vergleiche. Ziel ist ein differenziertes Bild ohne Spekulationen, verfasst im Stil eines objektiven Zeitungsartikels. Mao Zedong (1893–1976) war der zentrale Akteur in der Gründung der Volksrepublik China 1949 und führte die Kommunistische Partei Chinas (KPCh) bis zu seinem Tod. Geboren in einer Bauernfamilie in Hunan, stieg er durch die Revolution von… 

Chinas Investitionen in Ripple XRP:  Strategische Hintergründe

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München, 30. Mai 2025 – Ein chinesisches Unternehmen plant, 300 Millionen US-Dollar in die Kryptowährung XRP von Ripple zu investieren, um eine strategische Reserve aufzubauen. Diese Entwicklung sorgt für Aufsehen in der globalen Finanzwelt und wird als gezielter Schachzug Chinas interpretiert, um seine Position im internationalen Finanzsystem zu stärken. Details der InvestitionLaut Berichten vom 30. Mai 2025 soll die Investition dazu dienen, XRP als strategisches Asset zu etablieren, um die Abhängigkeit von westlichen Finanzsystemen wie SWIFT zu verringern. XRP, bekannt für seine schnellen und kostengünstigen grenzüberschreitenden Transaktionen, könnte China dabei helfen, ein effizienteres Zahlungssystem aufzubauen, das unabhängiger von westlicher Infrastruktur operiert. Die Investition erfolgt trotz Chinas strenger Kryptoregulierungen, was darauf hindeutet, dass Unternehmen Wege finden, innerhalb der bestehenden Vorschriften zu agieren. Strategische HintergründeDie geplante XRP-Reserve wird als Teil eines größeren geopolitischen und wirtschaftlichen Wettbewerbs mit den USA gesehen. Experten argumentieren,…