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not to be that person but i fully believe ryan would thrive bottoming for a guy LMAO like you obviously have a size kink, your nipples are obviously sensitive, you're bratty and love being ordered around i'm sorry but i think you need to fuck a dude
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HOZIERS BIRTHDAY !!!!!!!
the only man to ever
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World’s largest epilepsy study reveals ‘genetic architecture’ and points to new therapies
- By Luciana Constantino , Agência FAPESP -
Considered the largest genetic study of epilepsy in the world, a study published in the journal Nature Genetics reveals specific alterations in DNA that signal a greater risk of the brain disorder.
Identifying these alterations will improve diagnosis and advance the possibility of new treatments for the disease.
The researchers identified 26 different areas (loci) of the genome that are linked to epilepsy, with 29 genes thought to play an important role in the disorder. Of these genes, 17 were associated with epilepsy for the first time; ten are linked to the development of the disease when mutated or altered (known as monogenic epilepsy genes) and the other seven are known to already have approved drugs that focus on treating autism spectrum disorders.
Analysis of the subtypes revealed significantly different “genetic architectures” mainly between two subtypes of epilepsy – focal and generalized – and common variations in DNA can explain between 39.6% and 90% of the genetic risk for the latter type.
Coordinated by a consortium of the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) involving more than 350 scientists, the study compared data from 29,944 people with the disease to those of 52,538 control subjects. It included epilepsy cases of European (92%), African (3%) and Asian (5%) descent.
Brazil was the only Latin American representative through the Brazilian Institute of Neuroscience and Neurotechnology (BRAINN), a FAPESP Research, Innovation and Dissemination Center (RIDC) based at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP).
“We at BRAINN were involved in all stages of the work, from the detailed characterization of the patients from a clinical, imaging and neurophysiological point of view – which we’re very good at – to planning the analyses, suggesting how they could be carried out and then checking the results. We were also actively involved in writing the article, which was submitted to the journal over a year ago. Many international studies exclude patients from Brazil because we have such great genomic diversity. However this study did a meta-analysis, which allows us to combine populations with different genomic structures. For the future, we want to expand this diversity even more,” Iscia Teresinha Lopes-Cendes, a professor at UNICAMP’s School of Medical Sciences and co-author of the BRAINN article, told Agência FAPESP.
There are an estimated 2 million Brazilians with epilepsy, at least 25% of whom are uncontrolled, according to the Ministry of Health. Worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 50 million people are affected by the disorder, a third of whom are resistant to the treatments available on the market.
A highly hereditary neurological disease with no cure, epilepsy causes seizures, up to 40 or 50 a day in the most severe cases, leading to loss of consciousness and falls. Uncontrolled seizures not only disrupt the patient’s daily routine but also pose a serious risk of sudden and premature death.
Treatment involves a combination of medications, which are not always effective. Most medications reduce the activity of neurons across the board, which controls seizures, but they have side effects. An alternative is surgery to remove the part of the brain affected by the malformation.
Now, the researchers are proposing some medications that are normally used for other conditions, but act on the epilepsy risk genes identified in the study.
Knowledge over time
Recognizing the complexity of the genetic and environmental factors related to epilepsy, the consortium was formed in 2010 to collaborate on investigating large datasets at an international level.
“This is an important milestone for the ILAE Consortium on Complex Epilepsies and shows what can be achieved when scientists collaborate openly and share data from around the world,” said the league’s president, Professor Helen Cross, in a press release.
To arrive at the results suggesting different genetic architectures between focal and generalized forms of epilepsy, genetic data were combined with databases of phenotypic information, expanding the sample to more than 51,600 patients and 1 million “controls.” This discovery of the different genetic framework for the different types of epilepsy provides clues to understanding the various syndromes.
In their work, the scientists point out that the proteins that carry electrical impulses through the gaps between the brain’s neurons are part of the risk for generalized forms of epilepsy. In this sense, they emphasize the importance of accurately characterizing or classifying specific epileptic syndromes (syndromic phenotyping) in order to better understand the genetic basis of the disease.
An advocate of studies with so-called “pure data,” Lopes-Cendes says that she is now working specifically on mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) with hippocampal atrophy. “We’ve been continuously generating data for specific research on the topic. I’d argue that in certain studies, mixing information from different types of epilepsy can ’dilute’ the data and not highlight results that might appear if the group of patients studied was more homogeneous. I think a balance is needed,” she adds.
In early 2023, the researcher and her group published another article that deepened our understanding of MTLE, considered the most common and refractory to pharmacological treatment, by evaluating, for the first time, the profile of messenger RNA (mRNA, a molecule that contains the information for the production of proteins) from surgical tissue obtained from patients.
Because of her work in genetics, Lopes-Cendes was recently invited by the WHO to join the new Technical Advisory Group on Genomics (TAG-G), which is responsible for contributing to the process of accelerating access to genomic knowledge and technologies, especially in low- and middle-income countries. The group consists of 15 scientists from different countries.
The article “GWAS meta-analysis of over 29,000 people with epilepsy identifies 26 risk loci and subtype-specific genetic architecture” can be read at: www.nature.com/articles/s41588-023-01485-w.
This text was originally published by FAPESP Agency according to Creative Commons license CC-BY-NC-ND. Read the original here.
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🌱Unreal, Unearth🌱
Hozier is my favorite artist of all time and has been for almost 10 years now. His music means more to me than I could ever describe, and in honor of the new album I wanted to make a little creature inspired by the cover💚
Pattern is by crafty.katee on IG with modifications by me
Yarn is Premier Parfait Chunky and Yarn Bee for the flower center
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unreal unearth songs as tma entities
the vast: to someone from a warm climate
the eye: I, carrion (icarian)
the lonely: unknown/nth
the flesh: eat your young
the hunt: francesca
the slaughter: first light
the desolation: damage gets done
the stranger: who we are
the corruption: de selby (part 2)
the buried: butchered tounge
the web: anything but
the spiral: abstract (pdychopomp)
the dark: son of nyx
the end: all things end
the extinction: de selby (part one)
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hozier has obliterated my psychocosmical pussy once again
#this gave me a proper laugh#hozier#unreal unearth#i agree#didn’t know I could be fucked by song lyrics#but here we are
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Lmao it’s so funny. Like yeah let me just describe a flower dying in excruciating detail as a nihilistic metaphor for the beginning and ending of all things…… anyway
You know what cracked me up about Unreal Unearth?
The little 'anyway' in First Time:
"Sensing only now it's dying Drying out, then drowning blindly Blooming forth its every colour In the moments it has left To share the space with simple living things Infinitely suffering, but fighting off like all creation The absence of itself Anyway"
I'm riding that gorgeous lyric all the way through and then just "... anyway." Cracked me up unexpectedly, and had me proper giggling.
Anyway, the man says.
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Quick I need an analysis of Anything But I’m too dumb to figure it out myself
#I’ve got a grasp on every other song on the album#this one alludes me#hozier#unreal unearth#anything but#help me please
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hozier saw beyond the veil and heard the forbidden celestial melodies and decided to share them with us, one song at a time so as for our weak mortal minds to not be overwhelmed
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“All our weight is just a burden/Offered to us by the world”
Hozier is out here making me cry about the concept of gravity
#this and the ‘it was you all the way down’#turtles all the way down#making me cry over the concept of infinite regress#she’s holding up his world!#hozier#unreal unearth#i carrion (icarian)
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He’s gatekeeping his own songs lmao
Barre chords are to hozier what giving unnecessary trauma and pain to characters is to me. Meaning it's both fulfilling and simultaneously painful for everyone other than the person responsible for it
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I’m thinking about how in Butchered Tongue he says
‘But feel at home/ hearin’ a music that few still understand/ A butchered tongue still singin’ here above ground’
And he sings in Irish in De Selby part 1, knowing that we’re going to learn the Irish words and sing it with him at concerts. God I could cry
#he’s literally singing in a butchered tongue#hozier#unreal unearth#butchered tongue#de selby part 1#I’m clutching this album to my chest and sprinting into a forest fire#don’t know whether to scream cry throw up or sing#god i love him
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I’m clutching this album to my chest and sprinting into a forest fire
it’s just me and hozier‘s entire discography against the world
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