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Scientists map how cinnamon’s bioactives interact with cancer signaling
This review synthesizes preclinical evidence showing that cinnamon-derived compounds can modulate inflammation, oxidative ...
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5 anti-inflammatory foods you've likely never tried (and not a single one is ginger)
Let's be real here. When most people think about fighting inflammation, their minds immediately jump to the usual suspects.
Plants face constant threats from herbivores, prompting complex defense mechanisms. While grasses like rice and Arabidopsis have well-studied defense systems, woody plants like tea remain poorly ...
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a chronic disease in which healthy lung tissue is gradually replaced by scar tissue.
Interrupting one function of a protein that plays a key role in cell signaling could enable the development of new cancer ...
A large, multi-institution study led by a Brown University physician-scientist could have important implications for the ...
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Sterilized fermented beverage targets obesity and type 2 diabetes pathways in computational study
Researchers profiled a terminally sterilized probiotic-fermented MFH beverage and identified aporphine alkaloids and ...
Balanophora lost photosynthesis long ago but kept tiny plastids that run key chemistry and shows how forest parasites adapt ...
Cycad cones aren’t always hot. Instead, they follow daily cycles of heating and cooling: Pollen-laden male cones produce a big burst of heat in the late afternoon, and then ovulating female cones warm ...
New research shows how melatonin supports plant growth, stress recovery, and roots, with soil microbes adding powerful ...
Tea plants are known for their ability to accumulate aluminum (Al), a trait that is beneficial for growth at optimal levels ...
Scientists have discovered that beneficial root-dwelling fungi boost plant resilience to disease by remodeling the plant cell ...
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