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The “Soft Scaffold” of Memory: How Chondroitin Sulfate Clusters Shape Brain Plasticity

The “Soft Scaffold” of Memory: How Chondroitin ...

Recent advances in neuroscience suggest that neurons alone do not fully explain how the brain learns and stores information. Emerging evidence highlights the critical role of extracellular matrix components surrounding...

The “Soft Scaffold” of Memory: How Chondroitin ...

Recent advances in neuroscience suggest that neurons alone do not fully explain how the brain learns and stores information. Emerging evidence highlights the critical role of extracellular matrix components surrounding...

Mitochondrial Enzyme Shields Cells from Ferroptosis: A New Target for Cancer Therapy

Mitochondrial Enzyme Shields Cells from Ferropt...

Mitochondria, the energy-producing organelles of the cell, play a central role in metabolism but also generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) as a byproduct of respiration. Excessive ROS can damage cellular...

Mitochondrial Enzyme Shields Cells from Ferropt...

Mitochondria, the energy-producing organelles of the cell, play a central role in metabolism but also generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) as a byproduct of respiration. Excessive ROS can damage cellular...

Not Just Prevention—Reversal? New Study Shows Drug Reverses Advanced Alzheimer’s Symptoms in Mice by Restoring NAD⁺ Balance

Not Just Prevention—Reversal? New Study Shows D...

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has long been considered an irreversible neurodegenerative disorder, with available treatments offering only limited symptomatic relief. However, a recent study published in Cell Reports Medicine presents compelling evidence...

Not Just Prevention—Reversal? New Study Shows D...

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has long been considered an irreversible neurodegenerative disorder, with available treatments offering only limited symptomatic relief. However, a recent study published in Cell Reports Medicine presents compelling evidence...

More Than Just Vitamin C: Research Reveals Citrus Fruits May Support Mood, Hair Growth, Gene Regulation, and Memory

More Than Just Vitamin C: Research Reveals Citr...

Citrus fruits are widely appreciated for their refreshing taste and high vitamin C content, but emerging scientific evidence suggests their health benefits may extend far beyond basic nutrition. A growing...

More Than Just Vitamin C: Research Reveals Citr...

Citrus fruits are widely appreciated for their refreshing taste and high vitamin C content, but emerging scientific evidence suggests their health benefits may extend far beyond basic nutrition. A growing...

Why Do People at High Altitudes Have Better Blood Sugar Control? A New Cell Metabolism Study Reveals Red Blood Cells as a Powerful Glucose Sink

Why Do People at High Altitudes Have Better Blo...

For decades, scientists have observed a curious phenomenon: people living at high altitudes appear to have lower rates of diabetes and better glucose control. From residents of the Andes Mountains...

Why Do People at High Altitudes Have Better Blo...

For decades, scientists have observed a curious phenomenon: people living at high altitudes appear to have lower rates of diabetes and better glucose control. From residents of the Andes Mountains...

Is the Keto Diet Harmful to the Liver? New Studies Suggest Lean Individuals and Extreme Low-Carb Diets May Face Unexpected Fatty Liver Risks

Is the Keto Diet Harmful to the Liver? New Stud...

The ketogenic diet has gained global popularity for its rapid weight-loss effects and its ability to shift the body’s metabolism from glucose to fat utilization. However, emerging scientific evidence suggests...

Is the Keto Diet Harmful to the Liver? New Stud...

The ketogenic diet has gained global popularity for its rapid weight-loss effects and its ability to shift the body’s metabolism from glucose to fat utilization. However, emerging scientific evidence suggests...