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'Junk' DNA Could Be Recruited to Destroy Cancer Cells From Within
Sections of DNA once dismissed as dormant and useless could in fact be recruited to fight certain types of drug-resistant ...
Dermatologists Say There’s 1 Thing You Should Always Do Before a Flight—and Most Travelers Forget It
Airplane windows don’t fully block ultraviolet rays, so dermatologists recommend wearing sunscreen—especially in the window seat. At high altitudes, UV exposure is more than double what you would be ...
The RAD52-DNA complex is a dynamic guardian of genomic stability. When this balance falters, cells may either self-destruct or, worse, turn cancerous.
When melanocyte stem cells (McSCs) encounter significant DNA damage—particularly dangerous double-strand breaks, the stem ...
Looking for a natural way to fight wrinkles? What you eat plays a huge role in how your skin ages. The right foods can boost collagen production, fight harmful free radicals, and provide the nutrients ...
“Some studies show that niacinamide and vitamins C, D, and E may help protect against UV damage,” says Dr. Moy. “Antioxidants ...
The team found that neurons from individuals with postmortem CTE diagnoses had specific abnormal patterns of somatic genome ...
A newly discovered protein from Earth's toughest animal is inspiring breakthrough therapies for cancer and cardiovascular ...
Hair thinning, pigmentation, and early ageing are showing up sooner than ever. Urban stress, pollution, and erratic ...
Researchers at the University of Tokyo found that the process behind hair turning grey could be part of the body’s natural ...
Scientists discover a byproduct of sucralose that can damage DNA, raising new questions about the safety of artificial ...
Can a simple vitamin protect you from skin cancer? Scientists say Vitamin B3 may help your skin repair UV damage and reduce ...
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