Health & Medicine
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Uric Acid Pathologies Shorten Fly Lifespan, Highlighting Need for Screening in Humans
Few people get their level of uric acid, a breakdown product of metabolism, measured in their blood. Based on Buck research published August 15 in PLOS Genetics, it might be time to rethink that, given that 20 percent of the population have elevated levels of uric acid, increasing their risk for gout, kidney stones, metabolic syndrome, obesity, diabetes, and early death.
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