https://studyfinds.org/gout-genetic-fingerprint/
I don’t have access to the actual text of the study but gout is primarily genetic and not solely the result of diet or lifestyle.
https://studyfinds.org/gout-genetic-fingerprint/
I don’t have access to the actual text of the study but gout is primarily genetic and not solely the result of diet or lifestyle.
If you have gout you definitely need to lower your uric acid levels.
I disagree with her stance on the 2nd amendment but I’d still vote for her because I believe she has our country’s best interests in mind.
I went there with my wife and our friends and we made so many dick jokes. It was definitely worth the visit just for the laughs.
In regards to the advrider comment, I don’t find those ridiculously long-running threads all that convenient even though they are very useful. In your example the WR250R thread could have multiple subtopics being discussed at once in the same thread which I find frustrating.
For example, one guy might ask about tires and while that’s being discussed another guy shows up asking about a big bore kit to make more power. Now there are two discussions happening at the same time and all I can do is view the thread chronologically. Then someone else shows up asking what oil everyone uses. Then someone new joins and says “Hey it’s not possible to go back and read through all 2300 pages in this thread, what GPS are you all using?”
Like sure it’s great that all the information is in that one thread but navigating through it only in chronological order can be super frustrating.
Right below that it says
Genetic factors play a crucial role in the development of gout, with several studies highlighting its strong hereditary component. Twin studies have demonstrated a strong genetic component in gout, with heritability estimates reaching 60% for uric acid kidney clearance, 87% for uric acid-to-creatinine ratios, and 28% to 31% for gout itself.
And also towards the end
While observational studies have often linked alcohol intake with gout, our MR analysis suggests that this association may be confounded by other factors or may not represent a direct causal relationship.