The ability to sense heat protects the body from burns and injury. But how the body actually feels temperature has remained ...
Exercise reprograms molecular pathways in the body, offering new clues for future disease prevention and treatment. For years, it has been well established that regular exercise builds strength, ...
Memory loss may not simply be a symptom of getting older. New research from Virginia Tech shows that it's tied to specific ...
Most of us think of exercise as a way to build strength, improve endurance, or drop a few pounds. But new research from the Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium aka MoTrPAC (try ...
Imagine tiny machines, smaller than a virus, spinning inside cancer cells and rewiring their behavior from within. No surgery, no harsh chemicals, just precision at the molecular level. Two ...
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Scientists Explain Why The Brain Is Actually Not Dissimilar From Your Biceps Or Abs – At Least At A Molecular Level
If you’ve ever looked at the abs of a footballer or the neck of a Formula 1 driver and admired their devotion to building and maintaining all that muscle, you might be surprised to know that a similar ...
Israeli and US scientists have discovered how tiny gateways in human cells control what enters and leaves the cell's nucleus, ...
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Heavy drinking fuels Alzheimer’s disease by igniting brain inflammation and protein damage
Chronic alcohol use accelerates Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression by intensifying oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and ...
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