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Finding and Zapping Spreading Cancer Cells
A new device called Cytophone (see below) integrates diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities, using the same laser to detect and kill ...
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Enhance Your Workout with Omega 3, Rhodiola, and L Theanine
Has anyone else felt the punch in the gut when your genetic profile report tells you “your genetic muscle composition ...
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The Perils and Promises of CRISPR Gene Editing
Six months ago, a Chinese scientist announced (see Pulse 89, 90) that he had used CRISPR gene editing to alter ...
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Caffeine Enhances All Rates of Physical Exertion
The human body can physically accomplish amazing feats, even with its limitations. A recently published study analyzed existing data on ...
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Cells Are Like Reconfigurable Computer Chips
Cells in the body are wired like computer chips to direct signals that instruct how they function, research suggests, scientists ...
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Melatonin Shows Promise as Anti-Aging Supplement
A 2006 paper by researchers at the N.N. Petrov Research Institute of Oncology in St. Petersburg, Russia,[1] reviewed the scientific ...
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B Vitamins for DNA Methylation to Decrease Epigenetic Age
The release of information about astronaut Scott Kelley’s epigenetic changes during space flight has spurred some interesting conversations. The epigenome is ...
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Epigenetic Expression of DNA Affects Aging and Longevity
The sequence of our DNA influences how our bodies work and who we are but generally remains unchanged. From early ...
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Omega 3 in Blood Cells Is Associated with Longevity
I recently heard about the All of Us research program in the USA. It is a study looking at genetics ...
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Physical Activity Linked to Mental Wellbeing
Frontier biomedical research continues to advance, as shown by the recent news summaries below. But we shouldn’t forget what we ...









