A study conducted by researchers at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in São Paulo, Brazil, warns about the impact of the so-called "yo-yo effect" on women's metabolic health. The study shows ...
Most of the fat we carry is white adipose tissue, the body’s primary energy-storage system, designed to stockpile excess ...
Cells operate on rules not vibes, including when on the precipice of persisting or perishing. Yet, with prior research ...
Correspondence to Dr Juliana S Oliveira, Sydney Musculoskeletal Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2050, Australia; juliana.oliveira{at}sydney.edu.au Intervention Intervention ...
Nutritional science increasingly recognizes the need to understand how oxidized components of foods and dietary supplements—including lipids, proteins, and ...
For decades, scientists assumed that order drives efficiency. Yet in the bustling machinery of mitochondria—the organelles ...
How Culture Shapes Our Relationship With Tears Cultural attitudes toward crying vary widely across the world. Some cultures embrace public expressions of grief, viewing shared tears as essential to ...
We often talk about the brain as an independent organ, perched high in the body and nourished solely by crosswords and puzzles. Yet, it loves it when you move… especially when your legs are doing the ...
This important study provides new insights into how Staphylococcus aureus adapts to disulfide stress through the redox-sensitive regulator Spx, which coordinates nutrient uptake, cysteine import, ...