Revolution Medicines Ships Experimental Pancreatic Cancer Drug Under Early Access

Revolution Medicines begins expanded access program for daraxonrasib targeting KRAS G12C mutations. FDA submission planned as five-year pancreatic cancer survival…

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Magnesium Deficiency May Impair Insulin Sensitivity Through Receptor Signaling

New research reveals magnesium's crucial role in insulin receptor function, with deficiency reducing receptor activation by 50%. Large population studies…

Magnesium Supplements: Marketing Claims vs Scientific Evidence

Marketing claims about magnesium forms targeting specific organs lack human clinical evidence. All magnesium salts release identical ions in the…

Why High-Dose Vitamin B12 Supplements Work Despite Poor Absorption

Research reveals how vitamin B12 supplements overcome absorption limitations through a backup pathway. While efficiency drops dramatically at high doses,…

CoQ10’s Primary Role in Heart Energy Production Extends Beyond Antioxidant Effects

New research reveals CoQ10's critical role as an electron shuttle in cellular energy production extends beyond antioxidant effects. Statins reduce…

Mitochondria Function as Cellular Control Centers Beyond Energy Production, Study Shows

New research reveals mitochondria function as sophisticated cellular control centers regulating inflammation, aging, and disease progression. The study challenges traditional…

Fresh vs Frozen Produce: New Research Challenges Long-Held Nutritional Beliefs

UC Davis research challenges the belief that fresh produce is nutritionally superior to frozen, finding frozen vegetables matched or exceeded…

Vitamin B12 Absorption: Seven-Step Biochemical Pathway Determines Nutritional Status

New research reveals vitamin B12 absorption as a complex seven-step biochemical pathway where failure at any single point can cause…

Creatine Kidney Damage Myth Debunked by Major Safety Review of 26,000 Participants

Comprehensive analysis of 26,000 participants definitively debunks persistent myth that creatine damages kidneys. Elevated creatinine reflects normal metabolism, not kidney…

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