Eating when the body is normally asleep appears to desynchronize the circadian clocks of different cell types in the ...
Every single cell in your body ticks to the rhythm of its own internal clock – even cancerous ones. Timing chemotherapy with these 24-hour (ish) circadian cycles could significantly improve treatments ...
Your gut runs on a schedule. New research suggests that eating when your body should be asleep can throw that system out of ...
A team of UC Merced researchers has shown that tiny artificial cells can accurately keep time, mimicking the daily rhythms found in living organisms. Their findings shed light on how biological clocks ...
Does the biological clock in cancer cells influence tumour growth? Yes, according to a study conducted by Nicolas Cermakian, a professor in McGill University's Department of Psychiatry. Published in ...
Not only does our body change with age, but so does our immune system. A recent study led by the Center for Individualized Infection Medicine (CiiM) shows exactly how immune cells age and how ...
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