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Are Night Owls at greater risk of Type 2 diabetes and heart disease than Early Birds ? Labmate Online

Researchers from Rutgers University, New Jersey (USA), investigating activity and sleep patterns between ‘early birds’ and ‘night owls’ for influences that could affect our risk of diseases, such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease, have found that wake/sleep cycles can cause metabolic differences which might alter our body’s preference for energy sources. Click to read more.

Metformin Shows Potential to Prevent Macular Degeneration

Nosopharm and GNA Now announce positive results for the late preclinical development of the first-in

An important milestone has been reached for the GNA NOW Consortium with the completion of the GLP toxicology studies for the NOSO-502 program. The results allow for the further development of the program to Phase 1 Utrecht, the Netherlands, and Lyon, France, 8 June 2022 – Nosopharm, a biotechnology company specializ.

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