September 6, 2024 by Michael David Mitchell, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Gradient of cervical spinal cord functional connectivity along the SMC network. Credit: Imaging Neuroscience (2024). DOI: 10.1162/imag_a_00284The brain and spinal cord are the central pillars of the human central nervous system (CNS), orchestrating everything from movement to sensation. Despite significant advances in neuroscience,...
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Humans may soon grow new teeth, with promising drug trial set
By Bronwyn Thompson July 17, 2023 Scientists are inching closer to developing human tooth regeneration Depositphotos Some sharks get a new set of teeth every few weeks, while crocodiles can go through thousands of chompers in their long lifetimes. Yet the ability to endlessly replace our pearly whites is something that’s eluded us and nearly...
Study shows therapeutic potential of HK for treating degenerative rotator cuff injury in humans
Reviewed by Lily Ramsey, LLM Jun 20 2023 The incidence of degenerative rotator cuff injury in the elderly poses a significant economic burden. A novel study by investigators in The American Journal of Pathology, published by Elsevier, has established that mitochondrial sirtuin 3 (SIRT3) activator honokiol (HK) promotes healing of rotator cuff injury in aged...
Humans Could Potentially Put on a Helmet and Hibernate
By Arden Dier, Newser Staff Posted May 26, 2023 1:04 AM CDT Human hibernation may not be as far-fetched as it sounds. (Getty Images/EvgeniyShkolenko) Rats, like humans, don’t naturally hibernate. But scientists have figured out a way to induce a torpor-like state in the rodents which, as the Guardian reports, raises the prospect that the same thing...
Another animal virus has jumped to humans?
Credit: CC0 Public Domain The father of an 11-year-old Cambodian girl who died this week from bird flu has tested positive for the virus, health officials said on Friday. The girl fell ill on February 16 with a fever, cough and sore throat, and died on Wednesday from bird flu virus H5N1, the Cambodian health...
Humans don’t hibernate, but we still need more winter sleep
FRONTIERS Whether we’re night owls or morning larks, our body clocks are set by the sun. Theoretically, changing day length and light exposure over the course of the year could affect the duration and quality of our sleep. But figuring out how this applies in practice is difficult. Although studies where people assess their own sleep have...
Humans Could Live up to 150 Years, New Research Suggests
By Emily Willingham on May 25, 2021 Jeanne Calment enjoys her daily cigarette and glass of red wine on the occasion of her 117th birthday. In 1997, she died at the age of 122 and still holds the record for being the person with the longest lifespan. Credit: Jean-Pierre Fizet Getty Images The chorus of the theme song for the...
Like Humans Have Found a Way to Reverse Aging
BY TIM CHILDERSNOV 19, 2020 A landmark study shows the reversal of biological aging in humans. The researchers used oxygen therapy in a pressurized chamber to reverse aging in two key biological clocks. The study showed lengthening in the telomeres of chromosomes and a decrease in cells known to cause aging. The cure for aging has long been the Holy Grail...
Fundamentally, humans remember in two ways
There are many types of memory, but fundamentally, humans remember in two ways. Declarative memory consists of ordinary recollections consciously summoned from the brain. It is dependent on the medial temporal lobe (MTL), which in turn contains key cognitive structures, including the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex. Declarative memory allows us to explicitly recall or recognize...
Mysteries of malaria infections deepen after human trial study
UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH IMAGE: A VOLUNTEER BEING INJECTED WITH MALARIA PARASITES. CREDIT: PROFESSOR ALEX ROWE, PERSONAL CHAIR OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE, INSTITUTE OF INFECTION AND IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH Scientists have discovered that tracking malaria as it develops in humans is a powerful way to detect how the malaria parasite causes a range of infection outcomes...
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