Researchers have developed a DNA-based therapy that targets the PCSK9 gene to lower cholesterol naturally. Using polypurine hairpins, they increased cholesterol uptake by cells and reduced ...
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Study sheds new light on the link between cholesterol levels and mortality risks
A recent study published in Engineering has shed new light on the relationship between cholesterol levels and mortality risks. The research, conducted by a team of scientists from multiple ...
Heart disease is still the number one cause of death around the world. Millions of people die each year from heart attacks ...
A new study suggests that biological age improvements are tied to a reduced stroke risk and improved brain health, suggesting that certain lifestyle changes could help to cut stroke risk and protect ...
When it comes to heart health, prevention is the name of the game. Cardiovascular disease, heart attacks and strokes are more ...
Poor gut health could increase the risk of dying early or being hospitalized by almost 10% for people with heart failure, and in the first year after being admitted to hospital with heart failure, ...
It's linked to lower cholesterol, steadier blood sugar and better gut health - and chances are you need more of it.
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EDIT stock up on narrower-than-expected Q4 loss, revenues rise Y/Y
Editas Medicine EDIT reported a loss of 6 cents per share in the fourth quarter of 2025, narrower than the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of 27 cents. The company had incurred a loss of 55 cents ...
In the town of Merrimack, the PFAS levels turned out to be so severe that some residents still rely on bottled water 10 years later. Their fight for answers is the subject of the new podcast “Safe to ...
Aggressive behavior as a teenager is linked to faster biological aging by age 30, researchers reported March 5 in the journal Health Psychology. These angry teens also are more likely to pack on ...
Economists say estimates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and other agencies are reliable, but they worry the quality of data is eroding.
A day after the world marked World Obesity Day, a new international study has sounded a stark warning: metabolic diseases ...
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