Intermittent energy restriction, time-restricted eating and continuous energy restriction can all improve blood sugar levels and body weight in people with obesity and type 2 diabetes, according ...
After 50, cutting calories isn’t enough. A doctor explains insulin, protein, hormones, and strength training for weight loss.
Imlunestrant joins elacestrant (Orserdu) as the only FDA-approved oral therapies for ESR1 -mutant breast cancer. In contrast to elacestrant, which is approved for use in postmenopausal women, ...
This work presents valuable new data on the role of D-Serine and how it competes with its stereoisomer L-Serine to influence metabolism. The work presents a variety of solid experimental data combined ...
Of all the possible side effects that come with taking a GLP-1, losing your hair is perhaps one of the scariest. The good news is this hair loss is typically temporary and will resolve over time. To ...
Santhera has secured a royalty monetization with existing investor R-Bridge. Pursuant to this transaction, R-Bridge will receive 25% of net royalties on AGAMREE from Catalyst (North America) and ...
Here's ten scientific approaches that could help reverse or slow aspects of aging, showing a future where growing older may not mean growing weaker.
There’s a good chance that you haven’t heard about a rare condition called chromhidrosis. In a nutshell, the person afflicted with the disease produces colored sweat, from yellow to green, even red ...
A new study recasts placental implantation as “coopetition,” showing how maternal and fetal cells both resist and enable invasion, with clues to pregnancy health.
Objective This study examined the patterns and persistence of SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity among college students from March to November 2020. Using data from a sample of students at Indiana University, ...
This important study demonstrates that ocular organoids can generate both retina and lens through a non-canonical, "inside-out" morphogenetic route. The work is solid, with well-designed experiments ...
After nearly 14 years as a wine and travel professional, one writer's career path finally caught up with her. Here's how she tackeld it — without prescription drugs.