A comparison of mouse Alzheimer’s disease models shows changes in the number of cells and the genes they express remain…
Smoker-survivor genes may have long ancestral history of fighting toxins
Longevity genes that helped humans survive ancient airborne toxins may be the same genes that make humans resilient to pollution…
Rapamycin may slow skin aging
The search for youthfulness typically turns to lotions, supplements, serums and diets, but there may soon be a new option…
Medical News Today: Everything you need to know about the Noom diet
The Noom diet, named after the phone app it is available through, is a personalized weight loss plan. This article…
Study examines women’s ability to adapt effectively to climate change
New research suggests that male migration and poor working conditions for women combine with institutional failure or poverty to hamper…
Perception of touch in the brain
More than ten percent of the cerebral cortex are involved in processing information about our sense of touch — a…
US public views on climate and energy
Majorities of Americans say the federal government is doing too little for key aspects of the environment. And most believe…
Feeling loved in everyday life linked with improved well-being
Researchers find that people who experience higher ‘felt love’ — brief experiences of love and connection in everyday life —…
Using gene scissors to detect diseases
Researchers present sensor prototype that can rapidly, precisely, and cost-effectively measure molecular signals for cancer.
Encouraging normal liver cells to fight cancer
A study discovered that healthy liver tissue surrounding a tumor activates a defense mechanism that restrains tumor growth. Remarkably, the…