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Hidden Immune Gene Linked to Rare Neurological Movement Disorder
Scientists discovered that CD99L2, a gene previously linked only to immune function, causes rare movement disorders. Analysis of nearly 3,000…
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First In Vivo CRISPR Gene Editing Treatment Shows Promise for Rare Blood Disorder
First clinical trial of in vivo CRISPR gene editing for hereditary angioedema shows promising results. The investigational therapy targets genetic…
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Vitamin Deficiencies Disrupt Critical Biological Functions Across Multiple Body Systems
New research reveals how vitamin deficiencies create cascading effects across skeletal, immune, neurological, and blood…
Stanford Study Reveals Organs Age at Different Rates, Predicting Disease Risk 20 Years Early
Stanford researchers have developed technology that measures the aging rates of 11 different organs from…
Taurine Supplementation Shows Measurable Benefits Across All Metabolic Health Markers
New meta-analysis shows taurine supplementation significantly improves blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose control across multiple…
Vitamin Deficiencies Drive System-Wide Health Failures, New Research Framework Shows
New research framework reveals vitamins function as essential biochemical operators, with deficiencies creating cascading failures…
B-vitamin deficiency affects methylation pathway function, study shows
New research shows B12, folate, and B6 deficiencies create bottlenecks in methylation pathways critical for…

