Glycolysis is a central metabolic pathway by which cells obtain energy from sugar. Cancer cells in particular have long been ...
We know fiber is essential to a healthy and nutritious diet, yet only 7% of Americans eat the recommended daily amount.
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Stanford researchers found that fiber digestion produces compounds that directly alter gene function, potentially preventing ...
Cancer researchers found that patients on GLP-1s had significant risk reductions for 10 of 13 obesity-associated cancers.
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Fiber fuels gut microbes that produce fatty acids, which influence genes tied to cell growth. This could prevent cancerous ...
The Chang Lab at Princeton Chemistry continues in its mission to elucidate the role of metal nutrients in human biology: last ...
Putting a Lid on Excess Cholesterol to Halt Bladder Cancer Cell Growth Jan. 14, 2025 — Researchers discover novel targets for bladder cancer therapeutics and demonstrate that a new combination ...
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Salk scientists have found that eliminating the bile acid-producing protein BAAT and supplementing with the bile acid UDCA ...
Revolutionary research shows statins combined with new PIN1 inhibitors could transform bladder cancer treatment, offering hope to thousands of patients.