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Pig Kidney Functions Normally In Brain-Dead Human For Record 61 Days
A pig kidney with one genetic change functioned in a brain-dead human for 61 days, more than doubling previous records.
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New drug protects mitochondria and prevents kidney injury in mice
A drug that changes ceramide metabolism strongly protected against acute kidney injury, a serious and sometimes-fatal ...
‘Marketers Are Losing Their Minds.’ 7 Ways Companies Are Optimizing Their SEO Strategy for AI Search
Bobby Bitton, co-founder and CEO of women’s health company O Positiv, which makes supplements and probiotics for vaginal, ...
Objective To characterise and quantify the mortality risks for a range of causes after tropical cyclones in nine countries ...
A recent study has discovered just how damaging ultra-processed foods can be for the body - especially for the brain and gut - but exercise could solve this.
Eating flavanol-rich foods like dark chocolate or berries may boost memory performance. How? By synchronizing stress hormones with the brain’s natural window for locking in new information, according ...
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Experts reveal 100 effects ultra-processed foods have on your body... and what to do to reverse them
Researchers discovered that a two-month junk food diet disrupted gut health and mood in rats. Exercise reversed this damage ...
After years of work, cognition and neuroscience doctoral student Hailey Welch is—for the first time—the lead author of a ...
Amruta Fadnavis recently shared the drink she has first thing in the morning, turmeric and pepper water, which is slightly ...
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Mathematical models explain food movement and churning in the digestive tract
Synchronization abounds in nature: from the flashing lights of fireflies to the movement of fish wriggling through the ocean, biological systems are often in rhythmic movement with each other.
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