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Scientists have uncovered a surprising secret about 'zombie' skin cells, revealing that not all of them are harmful as previously thought. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University identified three ...
Researchers examine how salutogenesis, the active production of health through immune resilience, resists disease.
Not all zombie skin cells are the same. New research reveals three unique subtypes with different roles in aging and disease, ...
New research published in Nature reveals that age-related changes in the gut promote the growth of pre-leukemic blood cells.
Vitamin D supplements may help decrease the risk of colorectal cancer and improve survival for people with colorectal cancer, ...
An emerging study now suggests that certain tiny adjustments in our proteins could hold the secret to better aging.
New research uncovers that aging activates a new type of stem cell that rapidly produces fat cells, explaining why belly fat often expands in middle age.
Senescent skin cells—sometimes dubbed “zombie cells”—have long posed a paradox. These cells, which stop dividing yet refuse ...
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University have identified three subtypes of senescent skin cells with distinct shapes, ...
Now, we may know why zombie skin cells have this double agent-esque existence. Not all senescent skin cells are the same.
It's no secret that our waistlines often expand in middle-age, but the problem isn't strictly cosmetic. Belly fat accelerates aging and slows down metabolism, increasing our risk for developing ...
Seniors with cancer respond just as well as younger patients to immune checkpoint inhibitors immunotherapy treatment.