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One Habit May Explain Dick Van Dyke's Extreme Longevity, Science Suggests
Actor Dick Van Dyke at the Daytime Emmys Awards in 2024. (Rodin Eckenroth/Stringer/Getty Images) At the close of 2025, the ...
A new study suggests that apoB, a blood test that measures harmful cholesterol particles, is better than standard LDL ...
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ROS-producing enzymes guide plant cell division and tissue patterning, gene-editing study shows
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced naturally during cellular metabolism often cause oxidative damage to cells. However, these molecules also play an important role in normal cellular signaling.
Noma, a deadly, rapidly progressing, noncontagious infection that destroys the soft tissues and bones of the mouth and face, ...
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Unlocking diabetes' secrets: Pediatric organ donors help map a path to a cure and prevention
The autoimmunity associated with type 1 diabetes often begins in the first years of life, and the diagnosis of type 2 ...
It's time we gave seagrass the credit it's due. This hero of a plant protects coastlines, stores vast amounts of carbon and ...
A surprising new study suggests that eating a very healthy diet—packed with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains—might be linked to a higher risk of lung cancer in younger non-smokers. Researchers ...
With the accelerated popularization of higher education and the evolving employment market, the employment of university students is regarded as a crucial factor influen ...
A new USC-led study finds Alzheimer's disease and related dementias will cost the United States an estimated $818 billion ...
Three U. S. senators introduced legislation yesterday aimed at figuring out exactly what happens when older Americans start ...
A new study generated one of the most comprehensive spatially resolved transcriptomic maps of cellular communication between ...
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