Fat-Regulating Protein HSL Has a Hidden Role That Rewrites Obesity Science
A key fat metabolism protein works inside cell nuclei to keep fat tissue healthy โ its absence causes fat loss, not gain.
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A key fat metabolism protein works inside cell nuclei to keep fat tissue healthy โ its absence causes fat loss, not gain.
UCLA researchers eliminated senescent immune cells in mice, dramatically reversing liver damage even without diet changes.
A protein thought only to burn fat secretly protects fat cell health from inside the nucleus, reshaping obesity and metabolic disease research.
A newly identified trigger in brown fat activates a hidden calorie-burning pathway and may unlock new treatments for bone disease.
Bovine leukemia virus found in human breast tumors may account for up to 52% of cases, with infection preceding cancer by years.
A virus infecting over 94% of US dairy herds may be found in human breast tumors, raising urgent questions about dairy and meat safety.
Scientists found astrocytes, not just neurons, control when you feel full after eating through a newly discovered glucose-sensing pathway.
Most genetic variants explain only a few percent of nutritional differences between people, yet companies market expensive personalized plans.
Japanese scientists engineered hybrid vitamin K molecules that are 3x more potent at regrowing neurons, potentially transforming Alzheimer's treatment.
Cutting off biotin halts cancer cell growth by disabling a key enzyme, revealing a promising new therapeutic target.
Biotin supplements taken by cancer patients for hair loss can distort key blood markers, potentially masking cancer recurrence or delaying treatment.
Japanese researchers found healthy adults with B12 and folate deficiencies showed higher fatigue and lower motivation via a key blood marker.
Scientists mapped a two-pathway gut-brain alarm that shifts appetite from sugar to protein when essential amino acids drop.
New research suggests both low and high B12 levels may raise cancer risk, challenging the idea that extra supplementation is always safe.
University of Cologne researchers reveal how the amino acid leucine boosts cellular energy by preventing breakdown of critical mitochondrial proteins.
MIT researchers discover cysteine activates immune cells that boost intestinal stem cells, opening doors to nutrition-based gut therapies.
New research shows riboflavin helps tumors evade ferroptosis. A bacterial compound called roseoflavin may flip that protection off.
Certain beans outperform others at inhibiting MMP-9, the enzyme that drives cancer metastasis โ responsible for 90% of cancer deaths.
Common eye-health nutrient zeaxanthin strengthens immune T cells and enhances cancer treatment effectiveness in new research.
Genetic testing for health risks has a 40% false-positive rate and often outperformed by lifestyle factors. Here's what the evidence shows.