Can Humans Regrow Eyes? Snails Already Can
The human eye is complex and irreparable, but structurally it resembles that of the freshwater apple snail, which can completely regenerate its eyes. read more
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The human eye is complex and irreparable, but structurally it resembles that of the freshwater apple snail, which can completely regenerate its eyes. read more

According to a new study from the University of British Columbia, the earliest warning signs of multiple sclerosis (MS) can appear more than a decade read more

A new study conducted at Stanford University on mice has found that inhibiting an enzyme could save neurons that die due to a specific form of read more

A gene called Myc (pronounced “mick”), which is one of the most important triggers of cancer in both mice and humans, also plays a newly discovered read more

When it comes to cancer, aging is a double-edged sword, as researchers are increasingly realizing. Age is considered the most important risk factor read more

It's no secret that our waistlines often expand in middle age, but the problem isn't just cosmetic. Belly fat accelerates the aging process and slows read more
