Mainstream Alzheimer’s disease hypothesis questioned again

Alzheimer’s disease, known as the “eraser in the brain,” is a neurodegenerative disease with an unclear and incurable pathogenesis. The journal Science recently published an investigative report that a 16-year-old…

Plant immune receptor proteins can “double immunize”

When the plant immune system detects the invasion of pathogenic bacteria, the plant immune receptor protein becomes active as a “sentry” and mobilizes the body to initiate an immune response.…

What kind of nutrients are likely to be lacking if you don’t eat red meat for a long time?

About eating meat, there is a saying: four legs are better than two legs, and two legs are better than no legs. Among them, pork, beef and lamb are the…