Aggregator
Concerned about freedom of science and truth
Author Correction: RUNX2 promotes fibrosis via an alveolar-to-pathological fibroblast transition
Sex differences in skin-cancer risk are linked to oestrogen levels
Escalating Israel–Iran conflict damages science labs
PhD students face high risk of sexual harassment — can universities stop perpetrators?
In science’s new era, open and transparent cooperation remains key
How your brain controls ageing — and why zombie cells could be key
How I carved out a career as a ‘pracademic’
Fetal and parental genomes offer mechanistic insights into pregnancy loss
Why the Royal Greenwich Observatory was chosen to mark zero degrees longitude
Skin health and biological aging
How China can become a biotechnology superpower
Tighter regulation is needed for AI companions
We need to show AI what didn’t work as well as what did
Is there a link between gut microbes and ageing?
US–China trade conflict threatens biomedical collaboration
Sharks may use an unexpected organ to fight microbial invaders
The pancreas, which helps control blood sugar in humans, may be critical part of shark immune system
Effectiveness of community-based health education on modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer's disease among older adults: a scoping review
A scoping review of community health education studies for dementia prevention was conducted to clarify the form, content, outcome indicators, evaluation tools, and effects of community health education interventions for dementia prevention and to inform future research in this area. This scoping review of community-based health education interventions for Alzheimer's disease prevention across eight databases identified five intervention approaches-culturally adapted interventions, health...
Δ133p53α-mediated inhibition of astrocyte senescence and neurotoxicity as a possible therapeutic approach for neurodegenerative diseases
Non-neuronal glial cells in the brain, such as astrocytes, play essential roles in maintaining the functional integrity of neuronal cells. A growing body of evidence suggests that cellular senescence of astrocytes, characterized by loss of proliferative potential and secretion of neurotoxic cytokines, makes significant contribution to neurotoxicity in Alzheimer's disease and a wide range of other neurodegenerative diseases. This review discusses the beneficial effects of Δ133p53α, a natural p53...
In Alzheimer's disease, dimers do the damage
No abstract