Genetic risk for schizophrenia is tied to thinner retinas, suggesting retinal scans could aid early detection and treatment. The retina is part of the central nervous system and functions as a direct extension of the brain. This anatomical…
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A Simple Eye Test Could Predict Mental Illness
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Prehistoric and Critically Endangered ‘Dinosaur Tree’ Bears Fruit for First time in British Couple’s Garden
Pamela and Alistair Thompson with their Wollemi pine tree –SWNS One of the world’s rarest trees—a prehistoric species that dinosaurs used to snack on—is bearing fruit for the first time after a retired couple planted it in their…
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*?? Public Health Alert: Widely Used Drugs Pose Overlooked Threat to Developing Brains
An editorial in Brain Medicine calls for urgent action to address the often-overlooked toxicity of commonly prescribed drugs. A compelling editorial published in Brain Medicine highlights an emerging concern for brain development and public…
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Anti-Aging Breakthrough: Natural Supplement Rewinds Biological Age and Improves Health
The findings indicate that the Cel System supplement range may effectively lower biological age and enhance health metrics, highlighting the need for further research into its underlying mechanisms and long-term effectiveness. A research team led…
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Which Is A Better Workout?
If you feel like all of your friends are suddenly training for major endurance competitions like half marathons, marathons, or even triathlons, you might feel a bit of FOMO from watching them rack up miles in the water and on the road. Maybe you…
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Icelandic Volcano Eruption Sends Toxic Shockwave to the Arctic – And the Results Are Alarming!
In a significant new study published by The Innovation Geoscience, a Chinese research team has revealed the extent of the environmental impact of the 2023 eruption of Iceland’s Sundhnukagigar volcano. The eruption emitted vast amounts of…
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NASA’s Mars orbiter snapped this image of Curiosity trucking along down at the surface
The Curiosity Mars rover covers a lot of ground for a robot that only moves at a max speed of .1 mph. A photo snapped recently by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter provides a pretty cool visualization of what the rover has been up to so far…
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An engineered human placental organoid microphysiological system in a vascular niche to model viral infection
Design and operation of the placental organoid MPS
Human placenta development in vivo is a dynamic and complex process, relying on the coordinated control of inherent cues and the extracellular environment, such as the matrix, multiple cell types,…
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Neurotensin promotes hepatic steatosis by regulating lipid uptake and mitochondrial adaptation in hepatocytes
NTS signaling promotes MASLD development
To determine the significance of NTS signaling in the pathogenesis of MASLD in humans, we compared NTSR (NTSR1, NTSR2 and NTSR3) expression in liver samples from patients with MASLD and MASH with normal…
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