Natural acid induces pseudo-starvation, anti-ageing effects in animals scmp.com 24 points by gmays a day ago
jfim 20 hours ago The article doesn't have links or references to the original papers.A better source for this is this news post by nature (https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-04220-5) which also has proper citations for the original papers.
Terr_ a day ago > a type of bileI am struck by the admittedly-cynical thought that this may be misused to promote Chinese folk remedies, such as the controversial use of bear's bile. hammock a day ago Why would that be misuse? Retric a day ago Substance A with a similar name / classification to substance B, isn’t the same substance.
hammock a day ago Why would that be misuse? Retric a day ago Substance A with a similar name / classification to substance B, isn’t the same substance.
Retric a day ago Substance A with a similar name / classification to substance B, isn’t the same substance.
The article doesn't have links or references to the original papers.
A better source for this is this news post by nature (https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-04220-5) which also has proper citations for the original papers.
> a type of bile
I am struck by the admittedly-cynical thought that this may be misused to promote Chinese folk remedies, such as the controversial use of bear's bile.
Why would that be misuse?
Substance A with a similar name / classification to substance B, isn’t the same substance.