Your neighborhood could be aging you faster — and creating more ‘zombie cells’

Your neighborhood could be aging you faster — and creating more ‘zombie cells’

Affordability, low crime, quick commutes and quality schools are some of the top priorities for homebuyers searching for a neighborhood to call home. They may need to add “absence of zombie cells” to their list. A new study from the NYU School of Global Public Health found that certain neighborhoods may be aging their residents … Read more

Soft Cell’s Dave Ball dead at 66, bandmate reveals: ‘Been ill for a long while’

Soft Cell’s Dave Ball dead at 66, bandmate reveals: ‘Been ill for a long while’

Dave Ball, who served as half of the English duo Soft Cell and perhaps best known for the 1981 hit “Tainted Love,” has died. He was 66. Marc Almond, Ball’s music partner and the other half of the synth-pop pair, announced the news in a Facebook post on Thursday. Almond, 68, revealed that the late … Read more

Exosomes — found naturally in stem cells and breast milk — are all over skin care for fall

Exosomes — found naturally in stem cells and breast milk — are all over skin care for fall

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. It’s not your imagination. Whether you’re scanning the shelves of your local Sephora for newness to add to your rotation or swinging by your favorite neighborhood facial bar for a … Read more

COVID and the flu can trigger dormant cancer cells in your lungs: study

COVID and the flu can trigger dormant cancer cells in your lungs: study

It’s ah-choo much for the body to handle. Viral infections like the flu and COVID-19 can “awaken” dormant breast cancer cells hiding in the lungs, paving the way for deadly metastatic disease, a new study finds. “Our findings indicate that individuals with a history of cancer may benefit from taking precautions against respiratory viruses,” Julio Aguirre-Ghiso, … Read more

Can sound waves help you lose weight? This technique may trick fat cells

Can sound waves help you lose weight? This technique may trick fat cells

Forget fad diets and sketchy supplements, your favorite song might be the key to staying thin.  In a new study, Japanese researchers found that acoustic sound waves can influence how our cells behave — including halting fat development. “Since sound is non-material, acoustic stimulation is a tool that is non-invasive, safe and immediate, and will … Read more

Your fat cells can ‘remember’ being overweight — new study explains why yo-yo dieting is so common

Your fat cells can ‘remember’ being overweight — new study explains why yo-yo dieting is so common

Your friends and family will likely applaud your substantial weight loss — but your cells may resist change. New research finds that obesity can trigger genetic modifications within fat cells that allow the cells to store “memories” of being overweight in their nucleus and make it easier for the body to regain pounds. “We’ve found … Read more

Kate Middleton cancer conspiracy theories run wild as royal reporter suggests she only had ‘pre-cancerous cells’

Kate Middleton cancer conspiracy theories run wild as royal reporter suggests she only had ‘pre-cancerous cells’

Kate Middleton’s cancer battle is at the center of a wild new conspiracy. The Princess of Wales, 42, announced that she was cancer-free in September, six months after she confirmed she was undergoing chemotherapy treatment for her diagnosis. However, conspiracists are now suggesting Middleton may not had cancer at all. Kate Middleton visits Southport Community … Read more

Genetic tool eliminates HIV from infected cells, new research shows: ‘Cure strategy’

Genetic tool eliminates HIV from infected cells, new research shows: ‘Cure strategy’

Scientists have successfully zapped HIV out of infected cells — raising hopes of a cure for the chronic disease. The team from Amsterdam UMC used gene-editing technology to eliminate all traces of the virus from cells in the laboratory, the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases announced Tuesday. “These findings represent a pivotal … Read more

Same-sex parents could conceive children with shared DNA using skin cells: fertility study

Same-sex parents could conceive children with shared DNA using skin cells: fertility study

Inconceivable. A new study has shown scientists that a solution is on the horizon for those suffering from infertility, as well as some same-sex couples whose current option for a biological child is to outsource at least one parent. The proposed treatment — which employs the same process used to create Dolly, the sheep cloned … Read more

Common diabetes drug helps seniors fight harmful ‘zombie’ cells: new study

Common diabetes drug helps seniors fight harmful ‘zombie’ cells: new study

A commonly prescribed drug for diabetes, metformin, has a new side hustle. Besides helping to manage blood sugar in type 2 diabetes, metformin can also fight off a type of cell that builds up in the body over time and plays a role in the aging process. Senescent cells are sometimes known as “zombie” cells because … Read more

US approves nation’s first ‘lab-grown’ meat — chicken made from animal cells

US approves nation’s first ‘lab-grown’ meat — chicken made from animal cells

For the first time, US regulators on Wednesday approved the sale of chicken made from animal cells, allowing two California companies to offer “lab-grown” meat to the nation’s restaurant tables and eventually, supermarket shelves. The Agriculture Department gave the green light to Upside Foods and Good Meat, firms that had been racing to be the … Read more

Ozempic helps ‘Natural Killer’ cells curb cancer in people with obesity: study

Ozempic helps ‘Natural Killer’ cells curb cancer in people with obesity: study

This trendy new drug is doing double duty. Weight loss drugs containing semaglutide, including Ozempic, could be used to fight cancer, a new study suggests. Researchers at Maynooth University in Ireland explored the wide-ranging benefits of GLP-1 medications that are commonly used to fight obesity, discovering that the treatments may aid the body’s ability to fight … Read more

Air pollution ‘wakes up’ cancer cells in non-smokers’ lungs: study

Air pollution ‘wakes up’ cancer cells in non-smokers’ lungs: study

This isn’t exactly a breath of fresh air. Air pollution can cause lung cancer without mutating cells, a new study found. Published Wednesday in the journal Nature, the study analyzed the presence of lung cancer in non-smokers, using mice as test subjects. The researchers found that, instead of causing mutations, the exposure to pollution resulted … Read more

Robot arm enters body, prints 3D life-saving cells without major surgery

Robot arm enters body, prints 3D life-saving cells without major surgery

The prototype cells itself. Australian scientists have developed a flexible soft robotic arm that 3D-prints cells onto organs, thereby circumventing many of the risks associated with surgery. A beta version of the revolutionary tech was described last month in the journal Advanced Science. “Our flexible 3D bioprinter means biomaterials can be directly delivered into the … Read more

Scientists grow human brain cells in rats — influencing rodents’ behavior

Scientists grow human brain cells in rats — influencing rodents’ behavior

Move over Stuart Little — there may be a new anthropomorphic pest in town. For the first time ever, scientists have managed to successfully transplant human brain tissue into the brains of newborn rats, which reportedly changed the rodents’ behavior. An article detailing the Frankenstein-esque study was published Wednesday in the journal “Nature.” “We found … Read more

Scientists grow human brain cells in rats to study diseases

Scientists grow human brain cells in rats to study diseases

Scientists have transplanted human brain cells into the brains of baby rats, where the cells grew and formed connections. It’s part of an effort to better study human brain development and diseases affecting this most complex of organs, which makes us who we are but has long been shrouded in mystery. “Many disorders such as … Read more

Biotech firm wants to create human embryos from stem cells and raise them in a ‘mechanical womb’

Biotech firm wants to create human embryos from stem cells and raise them in a ‘mechanical womb’

A biotech firm wants to create human embryos from stem cells for the purpose of harvesting tissues to use in transplants after demonstrating success with mouse embryos that were kept alive in a mechanical womb for days until they developed beating hearts and flowing blood. The Israel-based firm, Renewal Bio, has a mission to ‘make … Read more

Potential cancer breakthrough as scientists finally discover how tumours ‘hijack’ healthy cells

Potential cancer breakthrough as scientists finally discover how tumours ‘hijack’ healthy cells

Potential cancer breakthrough as scientists finally discover how tumours ‘hijack’ healthy cells to spread around the body Cancer cells ‘hijack’ a process used by healthy cells to spread around the body  Metastasis — when cancer spreads — has been incredibly difficult to prevent  Researchers have found it hard to identify key drivers of this process … Read more

The Unexpected Cells Helping to Shape Young Brains – Neuroscience News

The Unexpected Cells Helping to Shape Young Brains – Neuroscience News

Summary: During brain development, oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) contribute to the neural pruning process, helping to shape the healthy development of the brain. Source: CSHL When the brain first wires itself up in early development, it creates more connections than it actually needs. Some of these connections, or synapses, will transmit critical signals as young … Read more

Virus Modified to Kill Cancer Cells Appears to Have Saved a Patient’s Life

Virus Modified to Kill Cancer Cells Appears to Have Saved a Patient’s Life

Cancers and viruses: why not pit two of our biggest biological foes against each other? Scientists at the Institute of Cancer Research and the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust used a drug made from a genetically modified form of herpes simplex — the cold sore virus — to attack tumors in cancer patients’ bodies, developing … Read more