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A new international study led by scientists from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has characterized the populations of fat ...
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News Medical on MSNNeuroestrogens likely contribute to appetite regulationAlthough a woman's ovaries produce the most estrogen, various types of estrogen are also synthesized throughout different tissues in the body, including the brain's neurons.
The findings, published in Nature Genetics, may potentially lead to future breakthroughs in personalised medicine for obesity ...
Although a woman’s ovaries produce the most estrogen, various types of estrogen are also synthesized throughout different tissues in the body, including the brain’s neurons. New research in The FEBS ...
Researchers report that the type of tissue samples used is crucial when assessing a person’s biological age, which reflects ...
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StudyFinds on MSNScientists create ‘living’ gels that heal themselves like human tissueDiscover the power of hydrogel: researchers at Penn State mimic tissue behaviors using special hydrogels for potential ...
A study, which was published in January in the journal Aging Cell, breaks down the different methods scientists use to ...
Jumping may protect astronauts’ knee cartilage from microgravity damage. Studies on mice show it increases bone density.
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FDA Approves the First Non-Opioid Pain Drug in 20 YearsThe prescription pills, sold under the brand name Journavx and made by Vertex Pharmaceuticals, are taken twice a day and ...
Not all scars are created equal. That's the conclusion of a new study by Weizmann Institute of Science researchers: They found that two distinct types of scars, referred to as "hot" and "cold," can ...
This is an important and solid study that examines the role of TFAM, a protein that helps maintain mtDNA, in mtDNA mutator mice. The authors have demonstrated that TFAM's counteractive role in mtDNA ...
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