A Cedars-Sinai study has identified a previously unknown role for astrocyte cells in how the brain responds to damage and disease. Cedars-Sinai researchers have identified a biological repair process ...
Jeremy Pauley is fixture in the online oddities trade, known for binding books in human skin and preserving fetal remains. He ...
When we watch someone move, get injured, or express emotion, our brain doesn’t just see it—it partially feels it. Researchers ...
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31 fascinating facts about the human body that not many of us are actually aware of
Some people believe we know everything about such thing as our body, since we study biology at school, read books, and watch ...
From coastal towns to hill districts, long-held political certainties loosened as the UDF made decisive gains across local ...
In recent decades, the microbiome has emerged as a dynamic ecosystem, an “invisible organ” that plays a crucial role in systemic health and, more recently, in ophthalmology.When naturally balanced, ...
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Scientists Explore New Method to Help Strengthen Immune Function With Age
As the body grows, the immune system starts losing its strength. Inside the weakening immune system, the populations of ...
Three-dimensional multicellular human liver model: For the first time, a 3D human organoid model, developed with liver tissue ...
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Distant astrocytes found to play a key role in spinal cord repair
Cedars-Sinai investigators have discovered a healing mechanism that could one day be harnessed to help treat patients with spinal cord injuries, stroke, and neurological conditions such as multiple ...
A single dose of Immutep’s MS therapy, IMP761, was well tolerated and reduced T-cell activity for up to 23 days in healthy ...
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Scientists grew human tear glands to crack a painful mystery
Tears seem simple, but the tiny glands that produce them are among the least understood organs in the human body. By growing ...
Scientists specializing in soil geochemistry, environmental engineering, and health affiliated with the University of São ...
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