Salk Institute researchers, as part of a larger collaboration with research teams around the world, analyzed more than half a
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Calorie restriction in humans builds strong muscle and stimulates healthy aging genes
Reducing overall calorie intake may rejuvenate your muscles and activate biological pathways important for good health, according to researchers at
No universal body image experience in pregnancy
A new study has discovered large variations in how pregnancy can affect women’s perceptions of their own body, including experiences
Americans will spend half their lives taking prescription drugs, study finds
An American born in 2019 will spend a larger share of their lifetime taking prescription drugs than being married or
Researchers develop technology to tabulate and characterize every cell in the human brain
The brain is made up of numerous types of cells that are organized into different structures and regions. Although several
Statewide prevalence data on two new emerging pathogens in healthcare settings
University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers conducted a statewide survey of all patients on breathing machines in hospitals
Not getting enough sleep? Your vascular cells are drowning in oxidants
Does this sound like you? You wake up at the same time each morning, get the kids out the door,
PET imaging validates use of common cholesterol drug to enhance HER2-targeted cancer therapy
A novel therapeutic approach that combines human epidermal growth receptor factor 2 (HER2)-targeted therapies with the cholesterol-lowering drug lovastatin can
Immune system aging can be revealed by CT scan
Thymus, a small and relatively unknown organ, may play a bigger role in the immune system of adults than was
Assessing ‘readiness’ by tracking fluctuations in daily sleep duration and their effects on daily mood, motivation, and sleepiness
A good night’s sleep prepares us for the next day. Conversely, inadequate sleep diminishes performance in tasks requiring attention, memory,