Researchers at the University of Liège have identified a key genetic regulator that enables macrophages to reach full ...
It's widely known that breastfeeding impacts the health of both mother and child, but the underlying biology that leads to these effects has been understudied.
A recent study by the University of Bonn and University Hospital Bonn and the University of Freiburg shows that the mitochondria appear to be able to influence the number of lipid droplets in the cell ...
For some time, the field of neuroscience has been predominantly "neurocentric," viewing neurons as the primary agents of information processing while ...
Through a series of experiments supported by the National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM) researchers say ...
“SuperAgers have more immature neurons and neuroblasts in the hippocampus, which is an indication of stronger neurogenesis ...
It's widely known that breastfeeding impacts the health of both mother and child, but the underlying biology that leads to ...
A single genetic “switch” may be the secret to how the body’s cleanup crew grows up and keeps our organs running smoothly.
Hopkins researchers identify how smoking, a well-known risk factor for eye disease and vision loss, increases susceptibility ...
Obesity leaves a lasting imprint on fat and immune cells in ways that might make weight regain harder to avoid ...
SuperAgers over 80 generate twice as many new brain cells as typical older adults, explaining their exceptional memory that ...