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Seemingly Harmless Sweetener Raises Risk of Stroke and Heart AttackHigh sugar consumption is proven to be detrimental to health. To cut calories, many people turn to sweeteners and sugar substitutes. However, caution is advised here as well. A new study reveals that ...
In the realm of peptide-based research, few compounds have garnered as much interdisciplinary interest as BPC-157. This ...
The CardiAMP HF cell therapy trials are important for patients with ischemic heart failure in need of new therapies,” said Gerald Koenig, MD, Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Henry ...
High-altitude training has long been embraced by athletes seeking a competitive edge, primarily because of the body’s ...
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Cyclingnews on MSNWhy are more juniors making the leap directly into the WorldTour? A deep dive into the new normalFrom training to travel, Cyclingnews looks at how junior riders are tackling the changes that come with signing a ...
The fluid and the cells inside lymphatic vessels are collectively known as lymph, and although the lymphatic system extends to every part of the body, there is no central pump like the heart to keep ...
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News Medical on MSNTTUHSC researcher focuses on how brain endothelial cells handle stressors of neuroinflammationEach year in the U.S., approximately 2.5 million people suffer traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). About 50,000 of these injuries will result in death, and more than 80,000 will lead to permanent ...
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Verywell Health on MSNWhat Happens to Your Blood Pressure When You Exercise Every DayExercise lowers blood pressure by making the heart stronger and increasing the elasticity of blood vessels. It can also help ...
The authors study how apolipoprotein L1 variants impact inflammation and lipid accumulation in macrophages. The findings will be useful for researchers investigating macrophage metabolism and ...
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