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The Human Lipidome Reveals New Indicators of Health, Disease and Aging
Understanding the lipidome provides more details about human physiology, including aging, insulin resistance and viral infection.
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Breast Milk Proteins Essential for Healthy Guts in Babies
Researchers have shown that high concentrations of key proteins in human breast milk are associated with a greater abundance of two species of bacteria in the gut of babies known to be beneficial for human health.
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Insulin Signaling Map Reveals the Strong Effects of Genetics and Diet
A new study has produced a comprehensive picture of insulin signaling, shedding light on the complex interplay between genetics and diet in shaping insulin reactions.
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Protein Type Matters Less Than Weight Loss in Type 2 Diabetes
New findings indicate that the type of protein in the diet is not as important as the overall amount of weight loss for those with Type 2 diabetes.
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World-First Clinical Trial Will Test Ketone Supplementation on Frailty
A new clinical trial will test the effects of ketone ester supplementation on frailty. The trial, funded by the National Institutes of Health, is called TAKEOFF and will recruit 180 participants.
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Link Between Inflammation and Leukemia Development Identified
Relatively little was known about the mechanisms underlying how these mutated HSCs expand to cause cancer. In the current study researchers from the University of Oxford explored how chronic inflammation has a previously unknown effect on TP53-mutant HSCs in cancer development.
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New Insights Could Enhance Treatment and Diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma
A new study has revealed key insights into the role of epigenetics in causing multiple myeloma, a high-risk blood cancer. These insights could enhance treatment and diagnose of the condition.
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Dedifferentiation in Stem Cells Is Driven by Nutrition
Researchers have unveiled an intriguing phenomenon of cellular reprogramming in mature adult organs, shedding light on a novel mechanism of adaptive growth. The study provides further insights into dedifferentiation.
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Animals Developed Antifreeze Proteins Far Earlier Than We Thought
More than 400 million years ago, an insect-like animal called the springtail developed a small protein that prevents its cells from freezing. Scientists had previously believed that animals didn't begin to do this until much later.
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Secrets of Red Blood Cell Transporter Unlocked
Researchers have identified the structure of a special transporter found in red blood cells and how it interacts with drugs. The research team found that it facilitates the movement of a substance called bicarbonate, which certain drugs can inhibit.
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