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We could reverse aging by removing wrinkles inside our cells, study suggests: How would we do it? By using viruses as tiny aestheticians
A new discovery about the effects of aging in our cells could allow doctors to cure or prevent diabetes, fatty
Continue reading »Brain simulation reveals benefits of emergency cooling treatment
Fresh insight into how the brain responds to medically induced cooling could inform treatments for head injuries and conditions such
Continue reading »Better equipped in the fight against lung cancer: Researchers at FAU discover new approach for treating lung cancer
Lung cancer is the third most common type of cancer in Germany and the disease affects both men and women.
Continue reading »Scientists find missing factor in gene activation: Answer to decades-long mystery could play a part in cancer and other human diseases
Until human genes are activated, they are blocked by structures known as nucleosomes, components that serve to package DNA inside
Continue reading »Depleted metabolic enzymes promote tumor growth in kidney cancer: Study identifies new renal cancer targets based on tumor metabolism
Kidney cancer, one of the ten most prevalent malignancies in the world, has increased in incidence over the last decade,
Continue reading »Prolonged exposure to air pollution leads to genetic changes in rat brains, study finds: Insight into potential health effects of dirty air in the Los Angeles basin
Prolonged exposure to particulate matter in air pollution in the Los Angeles Basin triggered inflammation and the appearance of cancer-related
Continue reading »Shooting the Achilles heel of drug-resistant cancer: New treatment strategy exploits acquired vulnerability in drug-resistant melanoma
Cancer cells that develop resistance to drugs, pay a price for this, by simultaneously developing a new vulnerability. If this
Continue reading »Breakdown of brain’s visual networks linked to mental illness: Poor communication between brain regions responsible for understanding what we see may increase risk of mental illness
Individual regions of the brain have to team up to get things done. And like in any team, the key
Continue reading »The Yogi masters were right — meditation and breathing exercises can sharpen your mind: New research explains link between breath-focused meditation and attention and brain health
It has long been claimed by Yogis and Buddhists that meditation and ancient breath-focused practices, such as pranayama, strengthen our
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