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Q and A: Why this microbiologist is warning people not to ingest some food dyes
CBC via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoApicius, the first-century Roman foodie, is said to have coined the phrase: "we eat first with our...
Today's NYT Connections hints and answers — Saturday, July 6, #390
Tom's Guide· 2 days agoThe Connections answers on July 6 for puzzle #391 has the exact same difficulty as yesterday's...
Kendrick Lamar released a music video for his Drake diss track 'Not Like Us.' Here are all the...
Business Insider via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoKendrick Lamar has released a music video for "Not Like Us," months after Drake surrendered from...
Unique Signatures Discovered: New Mayo Clinic Research Reveals Molecular Clues to Alzheimer’s...
SciTechDaily· 3 days agoMayo Clinic researchers have uncovered molecular signatures of blood-brain barrier dysfunction in...
Revolutionizing Antibiotics: How MIT’s Water-Soluble Enzymes Could Change the Game
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoScientists created a water-soluble version of an important bacterial enzyme, which can now be used...
Is killing 'zombie' cells the key to healthier aging?
AOL· 4 days agoSenescent cells were given the nickname “zombie” cells because they’re not quite dead, but they also don’t act like living cells — and they can wreak havoc on your tissues. In a new study published ...
Got a facelift and still want to look younger? Consider these options to counter aging
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 5 days agoQ. I had a facelift approximately six months ago and I love my results. I still feel, however, that...
Q&A: Uncovering how cellular miscommunication leads to cognitive impairment in female patients with...
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoLead author Neta Rosenzweig, Ph.D., of the Brigham and Women's Hospital Ann Romney Center for...
Drugs Targeting “Zombie” Cells May Benefit Some Older Women, but Not All
Technology Networks· 5 days agoDrugs that selectively kill senescent cells may benefit otherwise healthy older women but are not a...
Do You Really Need Sunscreen Every Day?
New York Times· 5 days agoAnd when we look up at the morning sun, our bodies recognize daytime and adjust our sleep-wake cycle accordingly. “This is one of the biggest obstacles...