Going gray could reflect the body's natural defense against skin cancer, according to a new study. Researchers from The ...
Scientists found that the same stem cells that color hair can either turn gray safely or become cancerous, depending on the ...
Scientists have discovered why gray hair and deadly melanoma are connected through the same stem cells that respond to DNA ...
In a discovery that ties the biology of aging to cancer risk, scientists from the University of Tokyo have found that the ...
A groundbreaking study conducted by the researchers at Tokyo Medical University and Dental University identified how graying ...
Greying hair, commonly associated with ageing, could be a byproduct of the body's natural defence against cancer ...
Graying hair and melanoma both arise from how pigment-producing stem cells respond to DNA damage, a new study reports.
Japanese researchers discovered that hair graying and melanoma share a surprising cellular origin. When DNA damage strikes ...
Your silver strands might be doing more than showing your age, according to a new study out of the University of Tokyo.
In a study led by the University of Tokyo and published earlier this month in the journal Nature Cell Biology, researchers ...
Scientists from The Institute of Medical Science (based at The University of Tokyo) have discovered that hair greying and ...
Throughout life, our cells are continually exposed to both internal and external influences that can harm DNA. This DNA damage is a well-known factor ...