Unlocking the Origins of Alzheimer’s: The Role of Neuroproteasomes in Tau Aggregation For decades, researchers have sought to understand the precise molecular triggers that cause Alzheimer’s disease. While the accumulation …
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New Tick Protein Discovery Offers Potential Breakthrough in Preventing Lyme Disease Ticks are more than just a nuisance; they are significant vectors for a wide array of debilitating illnesses, including …
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Pim1 Kinase Identified as Promising Therapeutic Target for Inflammatory Arthritis Treatment By Anika Shah | May 23, 2026 In a landmark discovery that could reshape the treatment landscape for inflammatory …
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Building Muscle Strength in Older Adults: Why Exercise Outperforms Protein Supplements For many older adults, the marketing surrounding protein supplements can be compelling. From protein-fortified snacks to shakes, the promise …
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For decades, scientists have revered the p53 protein as the “guardian of the genome.” Its primary job is to protect cells from becoming cancerous by regulating DNA repair and triggering …
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AI Breakthrough: RegVelo Predicts Cell Fate and Unlocks Gene Regulatory Secrets Predicting how a single cell transforms into a specialized blood cell or a nerve cell has long been one …
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Solving a 15-Year Mystery: How Gut Bacteria Toxin Triggers Colon Cancer For over a decade, scientists have known that a specific resident of the human gut can act as a …
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Why H2N2 Flu Is Back on the Pandemic Preparedness Radar In the ever-evolving landscape of global health threats, influenza viruses remain a persistent and unpredictable challenge. Among them, the H2N2 …
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New Blood-Filtering Treatment Safely Extends Pregnancy in Severe Preeclampsia Cases By Dr. Natalie Singh, Health Editor | April 27, 2026 A groundbreaking new treatment for severe preeclampsia—a life-threatening pregnancy complication—has …
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Lipoprotein(a) and Cardiovascular Risk: Elevated Lp(a) Levels Linked to Residual Risk Despite Standard Treatment
Elevated Lp(a) Levels Associated with Residual Cardiovascular Risk Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), is a cholesterol-carrying lipoprotein in the blood that is mostly inherited and remains stable throughout life. Elevated levels of …