People with multiple sclerosis (MS) are far less likely than those without the condition to have the molecular hallmarks of
Day: August 23, 2024
Strength training activates cellular waste disposal
The elimination of damaged cell components is essential for the maintenance of the body’s tissues and organs. An international research
Artificial intelligence improves lung cancer diagnosis
A team of researchers from the University of Cologne’s Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, led by Dr Yuri
Chlamydia can settle in the intestine
Chlamydiae are sexually transmitted pathogens that can apparently survive in the human gut for a long time. Researchers from Würzburg
T cells manipulate the memory of innate immune cells
Research from Radboud University Medical Center reveals that T cells from the adaptive immune system can manipulate the memory of
The secret to sleepy cells’ control of inflammatory secretions
Scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys and the La Jolla Institute for Immunology have revealed a new secret regarding senescence, a
Declining senses can impact mental health and loneliness in aging adults
Most people — up to 94% of U.S. adults — experience at least some dulling of their senses with age,
Mouse study: Proteins do the damage in fetal abdominal inflammation
Inflammation of the abdominal cavity in human fetuses resulting from a perforation of their intestine is likely to be caused
Two proteins identified as potential targets to improve ALS symptoms
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease which remains incurable. The disease is characterized by the selective degeneration of
Taking a trip down memory lane could be the key to drinking less alcohol
Researchers exploring the role memory plays in alcohol consumption believe it could help people drink less booze. Previous research has