Brain Networks Show Delayed Resilience Response Hour After Acute Stress
The conventional view that stress resilience emerges immediately through fight-or-flight responses may miss the brain's most sophisticated adaptation mechanism…
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The conventional view that stress resilience emerges immediately through fight-or-flight responses may miss the brain's most sophisticated adaptation mechanism…
The assumption that mental rest involves purely cognitive processes may be fundamentally incomplete. While neuroscientists have extensively mapped how thoughts…
Non-human primate studies reveal that declining FOXO1 transcription factor activity drives male reproductive aging through a previously unknown mechanism. In e…
Vision-threatening retinal diseases now affect millions more Americans than previously estimated, with profound inequalities emerging along racial and geograph…
The telomerase enzyme TERT may offer cardiovascular protection through mechanisms completely separate from its famous role in chromosome maintenance, potential…
Understanding how organisms allocate nutrients between muscle protein and fat storage has major implications for both livestock productivity and human metaboli…
The relationship between difficult childhoods and adult cardiovascular disease appears far more nuanced than previously understood, with distinct patterns emer…
China's evolving demographic profile reveals a complex paradox in alcohol-related liver cancer patterns that challenges conventional public health assumptions.…
The hidden cardiovascular toll of living near busy roads and railways may rival traditional risk factors in scope and impact. While air pollution regulations d…
Cellular stress responses may be far more sophisticated than previously understood, with implications for how we approach cancer treatment and general cellular…
Fat tissue emerges as a master controller of aging through a newly discovered molecular pathway that could reshape how we approach longevity interventions. Thi…
The biological timeline of disease risk has fundamentally shifted, with inflammatory processes traditionally confined to middle age now emerging decades earlie…
The decades-long obsession with macronutrient percentages—whether low-carb, low-fat, or balanced—may be missing the forest for the trees in cardiovascular dise…
Researchers developed a deep-learning algorithm that analyzes senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) proteins in blood to create a composite score me…
Long-term HIV treatment creates a peculiar immune paradox that could reshape how clinicians monitor treatment success. While antiretroviral therapy effectively…
The battle for cognitive longevity may be fought in your gut, where trillions of microbes produce metabolites that either protect or damage your aging brain. T…
Living under the same roof fundamentally rewrites the bacterial ecosystem in our intestines, creating shared microbial fingerprints that transcend genetic inhe…
Understanding how quickly the human body rebuilds itself at the molecular level has profound implications for longevity research, yet comprehensive turnover da…
The pursuit of interventions that measurably slow biological aging has taken a significant step forward with evidence that something as mundane as a daily mult…
Researchers developed a standardized frailty index for aged zebrafish that uses measurable physical markers like spinal curvature and body mass index to predic…