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How our cells dispose of waste and ways to control it
Recycling takes place in our cells at all times: in a process called autophagy, cell components that ...View More
Study challenges traditional risk factors for brain health in the oldest-old
A study led by the University of California, Irvine has found cardiovascular conditions such as high ...View More
Study finds chemotherapy antidote could improve recovery after chemotherapy-induced kidney toxicity
An FDA-approved medication called glucarpidase could serve as an antidote to kidney toxicity in pati ...View More
Ultrasound enhances early pregnancy care, cuts emergency visits by 81%
Published in Annals of Family Medicine, a University of Minnesota Medical School research team found ...View More
These 11 genes may help us better understand forever chemicals' effects on the brain
Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) earn their "forever chemical" moniker by persisting ...View More
Age matters: Kidney disorder indicator gains precision
Annual health checkups regularly include urine tests that serve several purposes, including checking ...View More
Scientists unveil surprising human vs mouse differences in a major cancer immunotherapy target
Since its discovery in the 1990s, "programmed cell death protein 1," or PD-1, has been regarded as a ...View More
One of the world's largest social programs greatly reduced tuberculosis among the most vulnerable
Brazil's Bolsa Família Program (BFP) is one of the largest conditional cash transfer programmes impl ...View More
Surprising 'two-faced' cancer gene role supports paradigm shift in predicting disease
A genetic fault long believed to drive the development of oesophageal cancer may in fact play a prot ...View More
Loneliness linked to higher risk of heart disease and stroke and susceptibility to infection
Interactions with friends and family may keep us healthy because they boost our immune system and re ...View More



