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Nasal spray shows signs of reversing brain aging markers in early study
Two squirts of a nasal spray made from stem-cell particles dialed back inflammatory markers of brain aging in middle-aged ...
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BURLINGTON, N.C.–( BUSINESS WIRE)–The Smithsonian Science Education Center and Carolina Biological announced new independent study results showing the Smithsonian Science for the Classroom™ curriculum ...
A new Yale study of roundworms, a species with the unique ability to regenerate, reveals that disruptions in the body's ...
This collection highlights the most downloaded* Nature Communications papers in life and biological sciences published in 2024. Featuring authors from around the world, these papers highlight valuable ...
An analysis of the COSMOS randomized trial provides early evidence that taking a daily multivitamin may help support healthy aging at the cellular level A new ancillary study published in Nature ...
A new study published in JAMA Psychiatry sheds light on how cannabis use disorder is linked to changes in the brain that are associated with psychosis. Using brain imaging techniques, researchers ...
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National Centre for Biological Sciences study links lipid imbalance to brain disorder in Lowe Syndrome patients
Bengaluru: Researchers at National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Bengaluru, have identified how abnormal levels of specific lipids in the brain lead to neurological defects in patients with ...
Humans do not always age biologically at the same rate as their chronological age. Faster biological aging compared to chronological age has been linked to higher risks of disease and mortality.
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