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Unlocking Longevity – New Research Suggests That Aging Could Be Influenced by Random Changes
SciTechDaily· 10 hours agoScientists David Meyer and Professor Dr Björn Schumacher at CECAD, the Cluster of Excellence ...
8 Health Benefits of Cabbage That Prove This Underrated Veggie Deserves More Love
Real Simple· 5 hours agoBetween its mild flavor and funky smell when cooked, the cruciferous vegetable tends to get a bad...
Researchers uncover biological trigger of early puberty
Medical Xpress· 5 hours agoNew research by Northeastern scientists published in Hormones and Behavior, has identified for the...
Why stress impacts health and ways to manage it
WTVD-TV 11 Raleigh-Durham· 5 days agoWhether at work or in our personal lives, stress impacts us all. This Mental Health Awareness Month, National Geographic is launching its TAKE YOUR TIME...
A neuroscientist’s guide to beating stress and burnout
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 days agoStress is a normal part of life that can become overwhelming as a result of work, relationship or...
In a first, new cancer cell death pathway discovered by scientists
Interesting Engineering· 1 day agoThis causes immense stress in these cells, which leads to their death. The SLFN11 gene is not unfamiliar in cancer research. It is often inactive in tumors of patients who ...
The Best Supplements To Take At Every Age
Vogue· 3 hours agoGut health can also suffer as a result of a party lifestyle. Again, vitamin B can play a role here, “especially B6 and folate, are important for women...
Unlocking Cancer’s Code: Johns Hopkins Researchers Reveal How Cells Go Rogue
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoThe findings, recently published in the journal Science, reveal what goes wrong when a group of...
From IV treatments to cold plunges here are the biggest anti-aging trends sweeping the nation
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThere is a growing body of scientific evidence that supports cold exposure as an anti-aging hack....
Study finds fat cells influence heart health in Chagas disease
Medical Xpress· 7 hours agoThe culprit is in the adipose (fat tissue) which the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi destroys in the course of infection, releasing smaller particles that induce the dysfunction of heart tissue, ...