Some animals can regrow lost body parts. Salamanders and frog tadpoles can rebuild entire limbs after amputation. Mammals ...
Low oxygen levels trigger the early phase of limb regeneration in mammals by stabilizing the protein HIF1A. This promotes rapid wound healing and primes the activation of genes required for ...
Emergency EPA waiver clears E15 gasoline for nationwide sale from May 1, barring pre-2001 cars, motorcycles, boats and ...
A tiny brainstem region linking breathing and blood pressure may unlock hypertension, as scientists test a neck-based drug ...
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Low-oxygen levels boost wound healing and reveal hidden regeneration potential in mammals
Learn how testing different environmental conditions may unlock mammals’ potential to regrow limbs and what it means for ...
Field crews with the Ausable Freshwater Center are set to spend the coming months visiting dozens of lakes as part of the first full field season of the most far-reaching Adirondack lake survey in 40 ...
Some fitness trackers may detect signs of heart disease, sleep problems, and chronic stress. However, there are limitations and risks to consider.
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ANNE Maternal is a sister platform to ANNE One, which has also been cleared by the FDA for adolescent and adult monitoring.
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Scientists May Have Found a New Cause of High Blood Pressure, And a Way to Treat It
(Science Photo Library/Canva) A new study has found evidence that a specific brain region could be contributing to some cases ...
A study reveals that nicotine triggers lung cells to release exosomes that disrupt iron balance in the brain. This lung-brain signaling pathway may contribute to neurodegeneration and cognitive ...
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