Hypermetabolism linked to early-life adversity can be harmful in long term: Study
Mitochondria from the participants who had experienced early-life adversity were found to have a greater capacity to produce energy while under cellular stress, suggesting that cells respond to stress by producing more energy |Image used for representational purpose only | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Mitochondria, responsible for producing energy in a cell, may have an…
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