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Antioxidants: not all of them match for mitochondrial needs

Mitochondria are tiny structures in human and animal cells that produce energy through an integrated series of chemical reactions known as the respiratory chain...

Dread DNA modification? Fear not, anxiety is now an option

Researchers at The University of Queensland have discovered a DNA modification that enhances our ability to extinguish fear. Fear extinction works as a counter-balance...

Breast cancer: imaging to decide “to remo, chemo or bio”

An estimated 1 in 5 women with breast cancer have a mutation in their tumor cells that produces excess amounts of human epidermal growth factor receptor...

Muscle wasting in diabetes: stop it by tagging the protein @ www.klf15.ub

Diabetes mellitus is a disease caused by insufficient action of the hormone insulin. Insulin not only lowers blood sugar levels, but promotes the growth...

Neurosteroids on fire: the brain does not take the Toll 4 granted

Neuroactive steroids, which are naturally occurring steroids in the brain and elsewhere in the body, have many functions critical for life and health. These...

Sickle cell disease: how to see pain “stroking” the brain

Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is rare but devastating. Due to a genetic mutation affecting hemoglobin, the component of the red blood cell that carries...

Uterine and vaginal cancer on a new top-standard clinical trial

Cervical cancer can be insidious. Changes to the cervix are often detected with a pap smear, but for those with limited access to health...

Myelofibrosis: vitamin D does not help the marrow at all

There are three types of blood cell: white blood cells, red blood cells  and platelets. All three types are created from hematopoietic stem cells...