From cooking at too high temperatures to consuming too little fat, what and how we eat can have a big impact on the way we age. Here’s what you might be doing wrong – and how to fix it ...
Proxygen Expands Platform Beyond Degradation to Build Next-Generation Induced Proximity Therapeutics
Proxygen’s second lead candidate, CDK12, is a brain-penetrant glue degrader program designed to inactivate the transcriptional kinase CDK12, a target implicated in aggressive HER2-driven cancers and ...
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin and RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences have created new "hybrid" immune ...
As we age, the brain undergoes various changes. Neurons function less efficiently, and key regulatory systems within the ...
A headset recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration uses a weak electric current to shock the brain. Some ...
When the liver fails, toxins—such as ammonia—that should be filtered from the blood build up and reach the brain. The result ...
A newly identified trigger of brain inflammation could offer a fresh target for slowing Alzheimer’s progression.
STING" molecular switch drives Alzheimer's brain inflammation. Blocking this switch protects synapses in new study.
However, a new study has identified a surprising “brake.” Investigating melanoma in mouse models, the team discovered that sympathetic nerves, the same ones responsible for the “fight-or-flight” ...
This sponsored article is brought to you by NYU Tandon School of Engineering. The traditional approach to academic research ...
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Gene expression decoded for health breakthroughs
Scientists are uncovering the intricate ways our genes turn on and off, shaping everything from butterfly wings to cancer therapies. Advances in single-cell analysis, epigenetic mapping, and AI-driven ...
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