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Some bat species can live cancer-free for up to 25 years, which is equivalent to 180 human years. How do they do it?
Programmed cell death serves as a critical defense mechanism during viral infection. The kinases RIPK1 and RIPK3, central ...
Protection through 2039, ensuring long-term commercial exclusivity. NEW YORK, June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hoth Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: HOTH), a ...
A study to look at why long-lived bats do not get cancer has broken new ground about the biological defenses that resist the ...
Market is poised for substantial growth, projected to increase from over USD 19.8 billion in 2025 to an estimated USD 37.9 ...
A study from the University of Rochester in the United States has unraveled part of the mystery that allows certain bat ...
A digestive system specialist has said that you're probably eating fruit wrong - and if so, you may want to change what you're doing now. According to @dramariamunoz, you need to stop peeling parts of ...
A study to look at why long-lived bats do not get cancer has broken new ground about the biological defenses that resist the ...
Researchers from Toronto Metropolitan University and St. Michael’s Hospital have developed a method of delivering ...
Your diet has an important role to play in reducing your risk of cancer. To safeguard your health, you may want to consider ...
A newly published and widely acclaimed book ‘The Apostles of Development- Six Economists and the World They Made,’ by Yale ...