In the forests, grasslands, and tropical forests, wild animals often encounter naturally fermented food. Natural fermentation ...
A new method of reversing Alzheimer's shows promise in an animal study, as researchers at University Hospitals restore brain ...
The global population is expected to grow in the coming years. This means higher demand for animal protein, and therefore, ...
Scientists have identified a previously unknown enzyme that acts as a biological “switch” controlling how the body makes and ...
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South Asia's Dairy Intolerance Could Help Explain Our Ability to Drink Milk
A curious and paradoxical intolerance for lactose across the South Asian subcontinent could help explain why the ability for ...
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Liver cells under chronic dietary stress show cancer warning signs years before tumors appear
Scientists identify measurable cellular changes that flag higher cancer risk more than a decade before tumors appear. In ...
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Comeback of the biphenomycins
Biphenomycins, natural products derived from bacteria, show excellent antimicrobial activity, but have long remained out of reach for drug development. The main obstacle was the limited understanding ...
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Mapping pre-myelinating oligodendrocytes: New mouse line links neuronal activity to cell survival
Nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord are wrapped in an insulating sheath known as myelin. For a long time, this barrier, ...
An independent examination of the liquid bee-derived metabolism formula featuring berberine, kudzu, royal jelly, and lipase-supporting ingredients from the Ohio-based supplement brand ...
USP16 stabilizes KDM1A by removing ubiquitin tags, which supports GSH biosynthesis. In CME, this stabilization is disrupted. "We discovered that USP16 undergoes S-nitrosylation at cysteine 731, a ...
A fatty diet doesn’t just damage the liver — it rewires its cells in ways that give cancer a dangerous head start.
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This rare mutation destroys brain cells, scientists found the cause
Scientists have traced a devastating pattern of brain cell loss in a handful of families to a single, ultra-rare mutation ...
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