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Novel drug-loading technique: Cubosome-based method incorporates mRNA into exosomes in 10 minutes
Exosomes, naturally derived vesicles responsible for intercellular communication, are emerging as next-generation drug ...
Yerbol Z. Kurmangaliyev, assistant professor of biology at Brandeis University, has been named to the Pew Scholars Program in ...
Editor’s Note: Grace Ueng, founder of Savvy Growth, is a keynote speaker, leadership coach, and well-being expert. The author ...
A potential new male contraceptive drug has just undergone its first tests in human volunteers. The results give the first indication that the drug, which does not use artificial hormones or affect ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNKAIST researchers find key piece of puzzle in battle against clinical depression
Clinical depression is one of the world’s most common mental health conditions, but its underlying biology remains elusive. A ...
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Your Horse on MSNUltimate guide to bitless bridles and the physiological advantages for every horse
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Medindia on MSNB Vitamins Play Key Role in Brain, Heart, and Overall Health
Riboflavin (B2) may lower blood pressure in people with a specific gene variant (MTHFR 677 TT). B6, B12, and folate help ...
A new study has found that a specific amount of trace element copper is linked to protecting cognitive function in older adults, providing novel insight into how the mineral impacts the brain.
A green tea extract and vitamin B3 combo may hold the key to reviving the brain’s natural cleanup crew, restoring energy, clearing toxic Alzheimer’s proteins, and giving aging neurons a second ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNScientists May Have Identified a Natural Alternative to Ozempic
People with type 2 diabetes typically have impaired GLP-1 function, leading to issues with blood sugar ... which is tied to ...
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