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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 ...
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Enhance Cognition with Nuts and Boswellia
A few things come to mind when I think about my grandparents’ home: a jar of butterscotch candies, the orange ...
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Biotech Advances But Regimen Adherence Is Poor
Science fiction-like breakthroughs in healthcare and biotech may not happen each week, but this doesn’t mean things aren’t advancing in ...
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DNA Switch for Whole-Body Regeneration
Harvard researchers have found that a master control gene, called "early growth response" (EGR), controls the process of whole-body regeneration in ...
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Anthocyanin May Improve Epigenetic DNA Expression
Epigenetics doesn’t change DNA, it changes how DNA is expressed. Some parts of a cell’s epigenome are influenced early in ...









