Month: April 2023

Weight-Loss Surgery Halves Risk for Some Cancers

Imagine you’re battling an evil army of obesity-related cancers. Suddenly, a superhero named Bariatric Surgery swoops in, wielding a mighty weapon that can shrink your body’s excess weight. New research presented at the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) conference reveals that this superhero surgery can cut your risk for these cancers by more than half! In […]

Published on April 28, 2023

Editorial: Image and geometry analysis for brain informatics

Just as a skilled architect examines blueprints and measures angles to understand the structure of a building, scientists are using image and geometry analysis to unravel the intricacies of the brain. This cutting-edge field of brain informatics involves studying images of the brain and analyzing its geometric properties. By applying mathematical algorithms, researchers can gain […]

Published on April 28, 2023

Unlocking the Secrets of Mild Cognitive Impairment with Cellular Senescence

Imagine a treasure hunt where you’re searching for clues to unlock the mysteries of mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Well, in this study, scientists are on the hunt for biomarkers and potential therapeutic targets by investigating cellular senescence (CS) in MCI. CS is like a stop sign for cells, preventing them from dividing further, and it’s […]

Published on April 28, 2023