News: Scientists at USC Dornife University of Letters, Arts and Sciences have found that emerin forms so-called “nanoclusters” in response to mechanical forces that cause intracellular damage. Emerin nanoclusters help stabilize the nuclear envelope, the membrane that surrounds the nucleus, and protect it from damage and rupture.The nucleus contains the …
Read More »Taking Too Many Supplements? Here’s How to Tell, and Why It Can Be Risky
Supplements have exploded in popularity over the past two decades, but a lack of regulation, and a spike in the amount of products available, may be leading people to overdo it. There is no denying the fact that there are supplements for every day that can be prescribed by your doctors …
Read More »Brain cells that are linked to Parkinson’s disease finally identified:
The subtypes of brain cells that die in Parkinson’s disease have been identified using new techniques to determine which genes are active in individual cells. We have shown for decades that Parkinson’s disease, a progressive condition that causes tremors and difficulty moving, is associated with the gradual cell death of …
Read More »Healthwire raises $3.3 million to fuel its ‘quality healthcare for all’ vision
Healthwire, a healthtech startup and operator of one of the largest horizontally integrated ecosystems of healthcare service providers in Pakistan, has closed $3.3 Million in funding. The round drew participation from 47 Ventures, Habib Bank Limited, Dilsons Private Limited, and angel investors from Silicon Valley. Founded by Hamza Iqbal, …
Read More »Knee pain complaint that affects people of all ages
Knee pain is a common complaint that affects people of all ages. Knee pain may be the result of an injury, such as a ruptured ligament or torn cartilage. Medical conditions — including arthritis, gout, and infections — also can cause knee pain. Many types of minor knee pain respond …
Read More »Become a better runner with these excellent fitness tips
Hello and welcome to another issue of the Lounge Fitness roundup. Every Saturday, we bring you the pick of the fitness stories published in Lounge the previous week. Here at Lounge, we want you to get the most out of your training, and so we aim to bring you the best fitness advice we can. …
Read More »The best fitness recovery gadgets
A lot of us have been on post-pandemic health kicks or just relishing a return to the sports and fitness regimens we enjoyed before COVID-19 derailed everything. Subsequently, many of us (raises hand) might have overexerted ourselves. Unfortunately, a few minutes of post-workout stretching isn’t always enough to relieve the …
Read More »Study examines why the memory of fear is seared into our brains
Experiencing a frightening event is likely something you’ll never forget. But why does it stay with you when other kinds of occurrences become increasingly difficult to recall with the passage of time? A team of neuroscientists from the Tulane University School of Science and Engineering and Tufts University School of …
Read More »Why mental health is a priority for action on climate change
New WHO policy brief highlights actions for countries Climate change poses serious risks to mental health and well-being, concludes a new WHO policy brief, launched today at the Stockholm+50 conference. The Organization is therefore urging countries to include mental health support in their response to the climate crisis, citing examples where a …
Read More »Tata IPL 2022: DC Beat SRH by 21 Runs In Match 50!
In match 50, DC beat SRH by 21 runs; they achieved a phenomenal victory by dominating all the three departments at Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai. Warner powered DC to set a seemingly unshakeable target, 207 it was. SRH had to manage 208 runs to win, and they ended with 186 …
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