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The lipid marker linked to longevity (it’s not LDL)
For decades, we've been told “Lower LDL is Better.” But what if, in our myopic obsession with LDL and ApoB, we’ve missed a ...
In patients with an atherosclerotic CVD event or at intermediate to high risk for one who were on statin therapy, a novel ...
Investigating fermented oat and soy drinks, this study highlights their potential to enhance anti-inflammatory bioactivity ...
Caloric restriction and intermittent fasting are sometimes touted as potential ways to lengthen lifespan. Researchers wanted ...
Cells are enveloped by a lipid membrane that gives them structure and provides a barrier between the cell and its environment ...
Neurons in the brain coexist with and rely on many other cell types to function properly. Astrocytes, which take their name from their star shape, ensure the survival of neurons by feeding and ...
James Parkinson, a 19th-century British surgeon, first reported what he called “the shaking palsy” in 1817, after observing a handful of patients with tremors and difficulty moving. More than 200 ...
One of the hallmarks of cancer is an altered lipid metabolism. Lipids are highly complex molecules that play important roles as a structural component of membrane walls as well as acting as a source ...
Links between lipid imbalance and disease have been established, in which lipid changes increase the formation of amyloid plaques, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. This imbalance inspired ...
The findings indicate that it may be possible to improve nerve cell health in ALS by modulating the activity of certain ...
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