The body's cells respond to stress -- toxins, mutations, starvation or other assaults -- by pausing normal functions to focus on conserving energy, repairing damaged components and boosting defenses.
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ZME Science on MSNA Week of Cold Plunges Could Help Your Cells Fight Aging and DiseaseEach morning for a week, ten young men braced themselves before slipping into tubs of frigid water — just 14 degrees Celsius, ...
Cold plunges have become a fixture on wellness feeds and gym schedules. But what does science say when you strip away the ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNFat cells trigger liver stress through secreted lipidsBy investigating how lipid-soluble Cer is transported between cells, the researchers demonstrated that high-density lipoprotein (HDL) serves as the primary carrier for Cer transport. Upon reaching ...
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News Medical on MSNCell's stress response is more nuanced and compartmentalized than previously thoughtThe body's cells respond to stress-toxins, mutations, starvation or other assaults-by pausing normal functions to focus on conserving energy, repairing damaged components and boosting defenses.
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