New Delhi, January 31 (IANS): Just 10 micrograms daily of traffic-derived PM2.5 particles may be enough to harm your liver ...
Low levels of traffic-related air pollution harms the liver and may raise the risk of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease, a new study in mice suggests.
Long-term exposure to low levels of traffic-related air pollution harms the liver and may raise the risk of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease ...
Obesity is a significant global health challenge, linked to an increased risk of conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and ...
This condition, called alcoholic fatty liver disease, happens because alcohol is toxic to liver cells. When the liver breaks down alcohol, it creates substances that can damage the liver and lead ...
Despite its resilience, it can still be affected by conditions like fatty liver disease, one of the most common liver disorders. It develops when too much fat builds up in the liver cells, which may ...
The protective cells accumulated microplastics, instead of digesting them, and then the damaged cells clumped up in the brain ...
Hepatocytes, as the most abundant cell type in liver, are a potent source of fibrogenic lipid peroxides in inflammatory liver diseases. Platelets are a potent source of growth factors, and are ...
GENERALLY, it is safe for people with diabetes to consume carrots freely. Experts in a recent study from the University of ...
Jan. 28, 2025 — The latest findings on the interaction between cell death and cellular senescence in cancer and their pathophysiological significance have been ... Keeping the Steps of Cell ...
Jan. 28, 2025 — A team of stem cell scientists have successfully used embryonic stem cell engineering to create a bi-paternal mouse -- a mouse with two male parents -- that lived until adulthood.
Today Early in the fall, experts might also see more cases of respiratory syncytial virus, Dr. Geeta Sood, assistant professor of medicine and epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, ...