The Protein “Sabotaging” Aging Muscle Recovery Could Be Key to Surviving Aging

UCLA researchers have found that specific molecular changes in mice may actually provide protective effects instead of causing harm. As people age, muscles take longer to recover after injury, a challenge that many older adults experience firsthand. A study from UCLA using mice points to an unexpected explanation. Muscle stem cells in older tissue build […]

Why Some People Reach 100: New Study Reveals Key Biological Differences

Centenarians appear to age differently at the molecular level, maintaining unexpectedly “younger” biological signatures in key systems. Only about 0.02% of people in Switzerland reach the age of 100. What sets these centenarians apart? Could their bodies hold clues to resisting the usual toll of aging? To investigate, scientists from the University of Geneva and […]

Why Some People Reach 100: New Study Reveals Key Biological Differences

Centenarians appear to age differently at the molecular level, maintaining unexpectedly “younger” biological signatures in key systems. Only about 0.02% of people in Switzerland reach the age of 100. What sets these centenarians apart? Could their bodies hold clues to resisting the usual toll of aging? To investigate, scientists from the University of Geneva and […]

Why Some People Reach 100: New Study Reveals Key Biological Differences

Centenarians appear to age differently at the molecular level, maintaining unexpectedly “younger” biological signatures in key systems. Only about 0.02% of people in Switzerland reach the age of 100. What sets these centenarians apart? Could their bodies hold clues to resisting the usual toll of aging? To investigate, scientists from the University of Geneva and […]

This Is How Ovarian Cancer Spreads Before Doctors Can Detect

A newly identified interaction between ovarian cancer cells and surrounding abdominal cells helps explain the cancer’s unusually fast and aggressive spread. Ovarian cancer is the deadliest gynecologic cancer, largely because it is so often discovered late. Early symptoms can be subtle and easily mistaken for common digestive or hormonal changes, so many people are diagnosed […]

Hidden Danger: Widely Used Pesticides Linked to 150% Higher Cancer Risk

Researchers have identified a link between widespread pesticide exposure and cancer risk, driven by subtle biological changes that emerge long before diagnosis. A sweeping new study in Nature Health is reshaping how scientists think about pesticide exposure, pointing to a strong connection between everyday environmental contact with these chemicals and a higher risk of cancer. […]

The Mystery of the Notes: Why No One Knows How This 120-Year-Old Song Should Sound

A study of a long-forgotten musical work reveals that rediscovery does not restore how it was originally performed. Reviving long-lost music does not restore the way it was originally meant to be performed, according to a new study from the University of Surrey. Instead, these works return without a shared sense of how they should […]

The Mystery of the Notes: Why No One Knows How This 120-Year-Old Song Should Sound

A study of a long-forgotten musical work reveals that rediscovery does not restore how it was originally performed. Reviving long-lost music does not restore the way it was originally meant to be performed, according to a new study from the University of Surrey. Instead, these works return without a shared sense of how they should […]

The Mystery of the Notes: Why No One Knows How This 120-Year-Old Song Should Sound

A study of a long-forgotten musical work reveals that rediscovery does not restore how it was originally performed. Reviving long-lost music does not restore the way it was originally meant to be performed, according to a new study from the University of Surrey. Instead, these works return without a shared sense of how they should […]

The Mystery of the Notes: Why No One Knows How This 120-Year-Old Song Should Sound

A study of a long-forgotten musical work reveals that rediscovery does not restore how it was originally performed. Reviving long-lost music does not restore the way it was originally meant to be performed, according to a new study from the University of Surrey. Instead, these works return without a shared sense of how they should […]

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