Lower protein diet may lessen risk for cardiovascular disease
Study provides first epidemiologic evidence that excessive dietary intake of sulfur amino acids may be associated with cardiometabolic diseases. …
Study provides first epidemiologic evidence that excessive dietary intake of sulfur amino acids may be associated with cardiometabolic diseases. …
Contrary to accepted knowledge, blood can bring more oxygen to mice brains when they exercise because the increased respiration packs more oxygen into the hemoglobin …
New research suggests that eating one avocado a day may help keep “bad cholesterol” at bay. …
A new gene therapy turns glial cells–abundant support cells in the brain–into neurons, repairing damage that results from stroke …
Researchers identified a potential therapeutic target for high-grade serous ovarian cancer. …
Long-term stress has been linked with cardiovascular disease, but for people with depression, researchers say small, everyday stressors may be enough to diminish blood vessel function …
A simple drug cocktail that converts cells neighboring damaged neurons into functional new neurons could potentially be used to treat stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, and brain injuries. …
People with cancer are more than four times more likely to commit suicide than people without cancer, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers. …
A new gene therapy can turn certain brain glial cells into functioning neurons, which in turn could help repair the brain after a stroke or during neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s diseases. …
Adults who sleep just six hours per night — as opposed to eight — may have a higher chance of being dehydrated …
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