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Gut Bacteria Could Be a Hidden Trigger For Neurodegenerative Diseases
(Nopparit/iStock/Getty Images Plus) Bacterial sugars in the gut could be a hidden contributor to two of the most serious ...
Scientists have found a new way the body controls stored sugar. A molecule once thought to work only on proteins can also act ...
WEHI researchers have discovered a never-before-seen mechanism our bodies use to regulate sugar, in findings that rewrite the ...
Scientists at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) have discovered a previously unknown mechanism of sugar regulation in the human body that can become the basis for fundamentally new treatments ...
Groundbreaking research reveals a hidden switch that controls glycogen storage, offering new hope for treating diabetes, ...
Harmful sugar made by gut bacteria can trigger immune damage connected to two devastating brain diseases. This data points to ...
Recent studies have uncovered surprising mechanisms in sugar metabolism, from a fleeting intermediate state in glucose ...
In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining optimal health can be a daunting task, especially for those struggling with weight management and blood sugar levels. Enter Glycogen X Glyco Optimizer, a ...
Neural activity leads to the mobilization of energy from glycogen in astrocytes. A new paper reports that neurons have an ambivalent relationship with glycogen: they can synthesize it themselves, but ...
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