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Study sheds new light on the role of NSUN2 protein in cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure
A recent study published in Engineering has shed new light on the role of the protein NSUN2 in the development of cardiac ...
A new study suggests that aspartame consumption may be linked to decreased heart and brain function. The artificial sweetener, found in diet sodas and sugar-free products, was linked to fat loss, mild ...
A new study published in Engineering reveals that NSUN2, a key protein involved in RNA modification, significantly ...
Artificial sweeteners are widely found in American diets, marketed as low-calorie alternatives to sugar for weight management.
New research reveals that even low doses of aspartame are linked to heart muscle stiffening and cognitive decline, ...
A recent study found that Sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors use in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) ...
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Aspartame Is Marketed as a Safer Sugar Swap But New Research Shows Long Term Low Doses May Strain the Brain and Heart
A year-long experiment raises new doubts about the safety limits of one of the most popular artificial sweeteners.
Abdominal obesity, or a 'beer belly,' poses significant heart health risks, particularly for men. Emerging studies reveal ...
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) regulates protein folding and maintains proteostasis in cells- a process essential to maintaining cellular health. However, researchers at UAB have found that chronic ...
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