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Everyday Chemicals Triple Teen Risk of Liver Disease
PFOAS, or forever chemicals, are everywhere nowadays. Exposure is unavoidable, but teens appear especially vulnerable ...
The University Hospital Zurich (USZ) is one of Europe’s leading academic medical centers, offering cutting-edge clinical care and internationally recognized diagnostic expertise. The Department of ...
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Turning human fat into insulin-producing organoids that reverse diabetes
By preserving fat tissue architecture, researchers created organoids that restore insulin function, paving the way for advancements in diabetes treatment.
Despite the immense amount of genetic material present in each cell, around 3 billion base pairs in humans, this material needs to be accurately divided in two and allocated in equal quantities. The ...
Fossils unearthed in Morocco are the first from a little-understood period of human evolution and may be remains of a ...
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New antibody mechanisms disrupt bacterial adhesion in urinary tract infections
Pathogens can create sticky situations. When microbes invade the body to cause an infection, often one of their first lines ...
Studying wild rock doves gives us a rare chance to establish how one of science’s model species lives in nature. This may yield insights into domestication, wild-feral hybridisation, and ...
Fossils of a human ancestor from 773,000 years ago may be near the base of the Homo sapiens lineage, representing a common ...
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