Scientists are mapping how the body senses internal organs. This “sixth sense” study could reveal new ways to treat chronic diseases.
The Dog Aging Project enrolled 50,000 companion animals to track aging as it naturally unfolds. The first major findings from 784 dogs point to kidneys as a key player in how mammals age. Modified ...
Still, the recently released 2025-30 Arizona Bioscience Roadmap, as well as several academic, community and local government ...
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, ...
Dr Drews Adade reveals how bias in medical research leads to missed diagnoses, unequal treatment, and preventable deaths ...
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I was squeezed like a sausage inside a ‘human upgrade center’ where biohackers optimize their bodies
The Big Squeeze — officially called the Ballancer Pro — is an FDA-approved compression therapy device designed to target ...
Researchers discovered that a longevity gene from centenarians can reverse heart damage linked to progeria, suggesting a new approach to treating rapid and age-related heart aging. A major advancement ...
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New AI-driven approach identifies treatments to reprogram and destroy cancer stem cells
Scientists at University of California San Diego have developed a new approach to destroying cancer stem cells – hard-to-find cells that help cancers spread, come back after treatment and resist ...
A new study from researchers at the Trinity Translational Medicine Institute (TTMI) and the Irish Mycobacterial Reference ...
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How Hacking Human Genetics Will Change What It Means To Be Human
Gene editing has moved from labs to real world trials as scientists tweak DNA to cure disease, boost resilience, and redesign ...
Some genetic disorders—such as cystic fibrosis, hemophilia and Tay Sachs disease—involve many mutations in a person's genome, ...
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New Gene-Editing Tech Holds Promise for Treating Complex Genetic Diseases
Because the new method can replace a large stretch of defective DNA with a healthy sequence, the same retron-based package can fix any combination of mutations within that stretch of DNA without ...
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