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Physiological Roles of Autophagy How much and what parts of the cell can be eaten without causing cell death? Scientists hypothesized that the level of autophagy and the cargo specificity must be ...
In a nutshell Your cells learn to adapt to cold stress fast. In just seven days of daily cold plunges, participants’ cells ...
Cold plunges have become a fixture on wellness feeds and gym schedules. But what does science say when you strip away the ...
Enduring a week’s worth of cold water plunges can jolt the body’s cells into starting the process of autophagy to clean up ...
If you've ever been cold water swimming, you'll know all about the short, sharp shock it gives your senses as you plunge in.
Researchers have found cold-water acclimation affects cellular function, upregulating protective mechanisms that could ...
A new study from the University of Ottawa finds repeated cold plunges may improve cellular health and resilience by enhancing ...
Indeed, recent research indicates that there are other forms of programmed cell death, including an intracellular degradation process known as autophagy, which we found SAHA can trigger. Currently, we ...
This study shows that poor oral health — particularly gum infections caused by Porphyromonas gingivalis — could make heart ...
This study, though small (just 10 young men), suggests that cold exposure can activate molecular pathways associated with ...
The Overholtzer lab studies mechanisms of nutrient sensing and cellular responses to nutrient starvation, including the nutrient recycling pathway autophagy, scavenging pathways such as ...