Cells dispose of harmful garbage through autophagy, a normal and necessary process in which aggregated proteins and dysfunctional structures are handled.
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When a mouse gives up, inside the brain a group of cells get very active, they emit nociceptin, a complex molecule that suppresses dopamine, a chemical...
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A Penn study of more than 150,000 men with prostate cancer shows androgen deprivation therapy was associated with a higher likelihood of developing dementia...
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In a large trial led by a Stanford investigator, an experimental drug produced clinically meaningful improvements for rheumatoid arthritis patients...
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Randomized trials demonstrate no benefit from antibiotic treatment exceeding the shortest effective duration.
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Researchers from Inserm and Université de Strasbourg at Unit 1260 Regenerative Nanomedicine have developed an implant which, when applied like a wound...
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Water with a dash of baking soda is the most effective way to remove pesticide residue from fresh apples, new research shows.
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A new study study (Inserm and CNRS) reveals that the cannabinoid type 1 (CB1) receptors play an essential role in the choice between running and eating...
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New research suggests graphic warnings on junk food packaging would prove an effective deterrent to consumers when deciding what to eat: just like warnings...
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High intakes of vitamins B6 and B12 are associated with an increased risk of hip fracture in older women, a cohort study of 75 864 US postmenopausal women...
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