What we eat affects the microbes that live in our intestine, collectively known as the gut microbiota. According to two
Category: Molecules
Women are more fit than men
Women can process oxygen more quickly than men during exercise. Quick oxygen uptake places less strain on the body’s cells
RNA modification and brain development
A chemical tag added to RNA during embryonic development regulates how the early brain grows, when this development goes wrong,
New molecules may prevent stroke and neurodegenerative diseases
Researchers have discovered a new class of molecules in the brain that synchronize cell-to-cell communication and immune activity in response
Tension strengthens the heart
Depleted heart tissue regenerates itself in a wave in zebrafish led by a front of fast-moving, supersized cells and trailed
Stress hormone reduced the effectiveness of cancer treatment
Stress reduction therapy is very important for cancer patients, stress hormones during treatment can prevent the cancerous cells in the
Foods determined human gut germs
What you eat regularly or don’t eat determined the germs in your digestive tract. Many microbial species exist in the
Cholesterol crystal are signs of impending heart attack
According to the latest research by cardiologist, cholesterol crystals are responsible for obstructing the coronary arteries of patients who had
Triclocarbon in soaps can affects fetus lipid metabolism
Lipids are naturally occurring molecules that includes fats, waxes, fat-soluble vitamins, monoglycerides, diglycerides and triglycerides. Lipids stored energy and signal
Early signs of cancer
Scientists have discovered how damage to the cell’s genetic material can trigger inflammation. Cancerous cells are similar to other cells