A new study in mice that ate a fat-heavy diet showed that live bacteria from an imbalanced gut - a digestive tract that ...
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Breakthrough to Strengthen Bones Could Reverse Osteoporosis
An illustration of osteoporosis. (Science Photo Library/Brand X Pictures/Getty Images) Research points to a key ...
A newly discovered gene switch may help turn chemotherapy-resistant pancreatic cancer into a treatable disease.
Medidata, CRIO Partnership Advances eSource Integration to Improve Data Quality and Trial Efficiency
Medidata has entered a strategic partnership with CRIO to streamline clinical trial data flow by directly integrating site-level eSource with enterprise data platforms, aiming to reduce manual ...
Researchers reveal that salivary bacteria from gum disease alter gut metabolism, driving osteoclast activity and ...
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Severe COVID-19 and flu may leave long-term lung changes linked to cancer risk, study finds
Severe COVID-19 raises lung cancer risk by 24%, study of 76 million Americans finds In A Nutshell People hospitalized with severe COVID-19 had roughly a 24 percent higher risk of developing lung ...
This manuscript describing the phenotypes associated with loss and gain of RVCL-S documents important findings that have practical implications. Although the data and methods are solid and support ...
Gut dysbiosis caused by a high-fat diet can allow bacteria to move from the gut to the brain in mice, according to a new ...
Biologists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have uncovered how the protein NuSAP safeguards tiny structures inside cells called centrioles, revealing a mechanism linked to developmental ...
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Scientists Discover Breakthrough That May Reverse Osteoporosis and Strengthen Bones
New research suggests that activating a key receptor could potentially reverse osteoporosis, offering hope for millions suffering from bone loss.
Innate immune sensors—known as pattern recognition receptors (PRRs)—detect specific molecular components of bacterial or ...
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