Inside your body's trillions of cells, a hidden recycling center tirelessly works to break down and discard cellular waste. This essential process, known as autophagy, literally translates to "self-eating" and is crucial for maintaining cellular health. Imagine a tiny sanitation truck cruising within the cell, engulfing damaged organelles and misfolded proteins. Autophagy then delivers this cellular garbage to a designated disposal unit, the lysosome,...