As temperatures dip below freezing, two areas of our bodies help to regulate our response, or the response of a winter athlete: peripheral tissues such as our skin and a structure at the base of our ...
The condition has been nicknamed the ‘Celtic curse’ because it disproportionately affects people of Celtic ancestry.
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Postmortem human retinas recover neural light signals
The ability to restore light responses in human retinas postmortem offers a novel model for studying retinal recovery and ...
A new study from Karolinska Institutet shows that damage to small blood vessels in the hereditary disease CADASIL may disrupt ...
Can drinking water really boost your energy? A doctor explains how hydration affects circulation, brain function, stress levels, and why water may help you feel better even without an energy spike.
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Patanjali claims lung protection from microplastics possible: what does microscopic examination say?
Health News Plastic is everywhere today. The bottle you drink water from, the packet your kids eat chips from, even the milk pouch, medicine packaging, and most of the items we use in our daily lives.
New study reveals a central role of selenoprotein GPX3 in attenuating acute kidney injury Renal ischemia–reperfusion injury ...
A new brain imaging study reveals that remembering facts and recalling life events activate nearly identical brain networks.
The doctors faced a dilemma: The patient’s lungs were fueling the infection, but he was too sick to undergo a transplant ...
Bone fractures usually heal efficiently, but in some patients this process fails, causing nonunion. A recent study identifies ...
Scientists hope their findings will potentially spare tens of thousands of future heart patients from undergoing a procedure.
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