Scientists have successfully destroyed cancer cells in mice by using copper-based nanoparticles and immunotherapy. Importantly, the cancer did not return.
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Scientists have successfully destroyed cancer cells in mice by using copper-based nanoparticles and immunotherapy. Importantly, the cancer did not return.
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New research in macaques finds that changing the delivery method of an existing tuberculosis vaccine can drastically improve its efficacy.
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Cold showers and hot showers may have different effects on the body. In this article, learn about the potential benefits of each, as well as some risks.
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A new study finds that the average human body temperature has declined over the last 2 centuries. This may indicate other physiological changes.
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According to recent experiments in mouse models, a flu shot may effectively shrink cancer tumors and boost the effectiveness of immunotherapy.
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White blood cells are vital for immune system functioning. In this article, learn about what types there are and what can affect them.
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Although most Crohn's disease symptoms involve the gut, the condition can also affect the eyes. Learn more about eye-related Crohn's symptoms here.
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A new mouse study uses a two-pronged approach to designing a vaccine for dementia. The results are encouraging, and a clinical trial may be on the horizon.
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Lower abdominal pain and bloating sometimes occur together. Read on to find out the potential causes of these symptoms and the treatment options available.
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A previously unknown autoinflammatory condition has come to the fore thanks to a team of global experts, who were also able to identify its root cause.
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New research identifies an inflammatory biomarker in the blood, called sCD14, that may predict someone's risk of developing clinical dementia.
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As middle-aged people age, having more body fat and less muscle may affect their fluid intelligence, says a new study that implicates the immune system.
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The flu can cause harm during pregnancy. Learn about how to treat it, the symptoms, when to seek help, and about the safety of the flu shot.
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In this Special Feature article, we explore the various components that go into modern vaccines and discuss the purpose of these ingredients.
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Researchers have identified the mechanism through which high blood fat levels induce inflammation, raising the risk of organ damage and vascular problems.
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A new study in roundworms and elderly mice suggests that even the inactivated form of a probiotic bacterium could reduce inflammation and promote health.
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New research in piglets suggests that the immune systems of males and females respond differently to pre- and probiotics as early as in infancy.
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New research in mice suggests that a leaky blood-brain barrier can accelerate brain aging, and that targeting inflammation can reverse some changes.
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New research suggests that certain immune markers in people's blood could help identify those at higher risk of disease and disease-related death.
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There are several potential causes of right shoulder and arm pain. Read on to find out the various causes and when to see a doctor.
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Black tongue is a temporary and harmless condition in which the tongue appears to be covered in hair. In this article, learn about the causes of black tongue, as well as how to treat and prevent it....
As humans have evolved the ability to fight pathogens, these same adaptations have led to the emergence of inflammatory diseases, new research suggests.
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A small study reveals that rapamycin, a drug with a long history as an immune suppressor, can improve tone and reduce wrinkles and sagging in human skin.
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Researchers have now uncovered a cellular mechanism that may explain how the herpes simplex virus goes into and comes out of hiding.
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Inflammation drives neuron damage by tau protein accumulation in Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative brain diseases, according to new research.
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