Three or four continuous hours of sedentary behavior can lead to weakened, tight muscles, joint stiffness, inflammation in ...
Cells are constantly on the move, whether in a developing embryo or metastatic cancer. But how do cells adapt to the new ...
Mitochondrial stress disrupts insulin production in diabetes, but reversing the damage may restore β-cell function.
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Northwestern Medicine investigators have discovered new mechanisms underlying cellular adhesion and repair, findings that ...
VENEZUELAN prisons are plagued by gangs who prowl the corridors armed with machine guns, grenades and knives – terrorising ...
Conditions were tricky throughout the day. While the sea state generally was flat, a storm cell sitting over the Sydney suburbs produced some sharp wind shifts which caused dramatic racing.
Arnold Schwarzenegger examined the damage of sitting and discussed the magic behind 22 minutes of low-to-moderate exercise.
"This is a sad tale of an American success story gone wrong - so wrong that Mr Mizuhara will be spending years inside a prison cell." Sitting in a courtroom in Santa Ana, California, Mizuhara was ...
Neurons in the brains of mice tell them to stop eating when they’ve had enough food – and since people probably have the same cells, we might one day manipulate them to help treat obesity.