Research indicates that cannabis use causes cellular damage that increases the risk of highly cancerous tumors by disrupting ...
The link we’ve described between cannabis use and genotoxicity has far-reaching consequences,” said study co-author Stuart ...
New findings indicate cannabis contributes to severe cellular and genetic damage, raising cancer risks and potentially ...
Researchers used mitochondrial gene editing to model genetic disorders in mice, revealing profound impacts on brain function, metabolism, and thermoregulation.
2024年11月1日,北京大学生命科学学院和北大-清华生命科学联合中心胡家志课题组及合作者在Nature Communications发表了标题为“Transfer of mitochondrial DNA into the nuclear ...
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A recent study published in Addiction Biology suggests that cannabis use may have serious long-term health risks, including ...
Research links cannabis use to a higher cancer risk, especially lung and testicular cancers, due to smoke inhalation and ...
Cannabis consumption can cause damage to our body's cells and increase the risk of highly cancerous tumours, according to a ...