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Using 'fission yeast', a single-celled organism that mirrors many of the inner workings of human cells, the research team found that caffeine doesn't just wake you up—it also stimulates the body's ...
New research shows that caffeine may help slow ageing at the cellular level by activating AMPK, a key energy-sensing pathway.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNKorean scientists uncover how aging spreads through the bloodFor the first time in the world, a Korean research team discovered how cellular aging can spread systemically through the ...
Neuroimaging evidence enhances understanding of the subcortex’s role in the neural mechanisms of working memory updating, providing new insights into midbrain function.
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