A new study published in Engineering reveals that NSUN2, a key protein involved in RNA modification, significantly ...
News-Medical.Net on MSN
Study sheds new light on the role of NSUN2 protein in cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure
A recent study published in Engineering has shed new light on the role of the protein NSUN2 in the development of cardiac ...
Do not focus only on weight, but waist size matters!’ 'Beer belly' or abdominal obesity has been largely identified as a ...
A new study suggests that aspartame consumption may be linked to decreased heart and brain function. The artificial sweetener, found in diet sodas and sugar-free products, was linked to fat loss, mild ...
A recent study found that Sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors use in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) ...
Canton Repository on MSN
Autopsy finds Canton man died of natural causes at Stark County Jail
A man found dead in the Stark County Jail last spring died from natural causes, the Stark County Coroner’s Office said. His family disagrees.
The epidemiology of hypertension in India has undergone a malignant shift, moving from a disease of the elderly to a ...
Experts behind the research from the Centre for Cooperative Research in Biomaterials in San Sebastián, urged officials to review current aspartame consumption guidelines.
Ghaziabad: A four-year-old child from Sudan, born with a major congenital heart defect, successfully underwent a high-risk ...
ZME Science on MSN
Aspartame Is Marketed as a Safer Sugar Swap But New Research Shows Long Term Low Doses May Strain the Brain and Heart
A year-long experiment raises new doubts about the safety limits of one of the most popular artificial sweeteners.
Cardiovascular disease remains a leading global cause of death, and we break down its pathology, risk factors, and the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results