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New Study into UTI-Induced Bladder Hypersensitivity Offers Hope for Improved Treatments
Discover new research on how urinary tract infections (UTIs) trigger bladder nerve hypersensitivity, causing painful symptoms and frequent urination, and how potential treatment advancements might be on the horizon.
New Insights into Aging: Which Aging Theory Prevails?
Read about groundbreaking research from UC San Diego linking genetic mutations and epigenetic changes, offering new insights into the molecular mechanisms of aging and reshaping future anti-aging strategies.
Xenon Gas: A Promising New Approach for Alzheimer’s Treatment
Discover how xenon gas, traditionally used as an anesthetic, shows promise in treating Alzheimer's disease by activating brain immune cells to reduce plaques and inflammation.
Can Nonagenarians Defy Cardiovascular Risks to Brain Health?
Research from UC Irvine questions traditional views on cardiovascular risks and brain health in individuals 90 and over.
The Impact of Nutrition on T Cell Fate and Exhaustion
Researchers at the Salk Institute have discovered that a switch from acetate to citrate as a nutritional source significantly influences T cell identity, particularly transforming active effector T cells into exhausted ones in chronic infections like cancer and HIV.




