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Medical · ValenciaChronic liver inflammation is one of the most serious complications associated with liver cirrhosis. Researchers from Miguel Hernández University of Elche (UMH) in Spain have identified a molecular mechanism that acts as an immune "switch" and could potentially be harnessed to slow disease progression. The findings show that the liver protein LSECtin, which is progressively lost as cirrhosis advances, plays a key protective role by restraining p…See the Story
Immune 'switch' identified as a potential target to curb chronic inflammation in cirrhosis
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Valencia, Spain · ValenciaThe Research Group on Prevention and Health in Exercise and Sport (PHES) of the Universitat de València, led by Juan Carlos Colado, professor of the Department of Physical and Sports Education, has shown that 16 weeks of strength training with elastic bands improves "significantly" bone health, muscle strength and balance of older people. On the other hand, people who did not exercise during the same period worsened in all the markers analyzed.See the Story
One Study Reveals that 16 Weeks of Strength Training with Elastic Bands Improves Bone Health in Older People

Würzburg · WürzburgThe German Research Foundation (DFG) has renewed funding for four more years to the international consortium Relativist Jets in Active Galaxies, a project led by the University of Würzburg and in which the University of Valencia (UV) participates. The group will receive 4.75 million euros to deepen the study of relativistic jets, one of the most extreme and determining phenomena of the universe. In the center of almost all the large galaxies the…See the Story