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Greenland Sharks Can Survive for Centuries—and Maintain Long-Lasting Vision, Despite Living in the Dark
The long-living sharks aren't as blind as once thought and have DNA repair mechanisms that may help prevent their vision from ...
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528Hz: DNA repair + transformation frequency
Hz: a frequency believed to promote dna repair and positive transformation. Let the soothing tones guide you through a ...
Changes in genes have been linked to the development of different diseases for a while. However, it's not exactly clear what ...
A whole-genome sequencing approach shows early promise over current commercial methods for identifying more patients likely ...
Researchers found that brief intense workouts enhance DNA repair in colon cancer cells by altering proteins circulating in ...
Researchers from the University of Newcastle have found that as little as 10 minutes of physical activity could help protect ...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is one of the most common and aggressive primary brain tumors in adults, carrying an extremely poor ...
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Whole-genome sequencing improves PARP inhibitor treatment prediction
A whole-genome sequencing approach shows early promise over current commercial methods for identifying more patients likely ...
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World's Longest-Living Sharks May Hold Clues to Preserving Vision For Life
A new analysis of the eyes of some of the longest-lived animals on Earth could provide molecular clues about long-lasting ...
Zinc has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, making it beneficial for treating acne and reducing skin ...
The quest for longevity and vitality has captivated humanity for millennia, but only in recent decades has science begun to unravel the biological mechanisms underlying ageing. Today’s anti-ageing ...
A new drug candidate shows promise by reversing cognitive decline in advanced Alzheimer's disease by restoring brain balance ...
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