A single exposure to a toxic fungicide during pregnancy can increase epigenetic disease risk for 20 subsequent generations.
Obesity leaves a lasting imprint on fat and immune cells in ways that might make weight regain harder to avoid ...
One toxic exposure during pregnancy may affect health for up to 20 generations and could help explain rising chronic disease rates.
Worrying about getting older—especially fearing future health problems—may actually speed up aging at the cellular level, ...
New research from NYU suggests that worrying about aging, particularly fears about declining health, may accelerate ...
Many people’s brains deteriorate as they age, becoming riddled with malfunctioning proteins that result in cell death and the ...
Researchers found that rats exposed in the womb to a fungicide passed increased risks of kidney, prostate, ovarian, and birth ...
To find these differences, the researchers compared immune cells and proteins from blood samples derived from 19 infants hospitalized with RSV infections, 30 infants hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 ...
New research links PFAS exposure to accelerated biological aging in men, with the damage beginning to accumulate in their ...
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