Vaccines play an increasingly vital role in protecting our health. They directly protect us against a growing number of diseases, but there is more: Evidence is accumulating that they also help keep ...
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In little moments like when sipping coffee or licking an ice cream cone, it doesn't seem like your body is pulling off a ...
Scientists isolated and grew rare HIV reservoir clones that allow the virus to persist despite therapy. The study shows that some reservoir cells can be eliminated by cytotoxic T lymphocytes, and that ...
Researchers at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist have shown that engineered macrophages can infiltrate brain tumor sites, recognize cancer cells, and destroy them in preclinical mouse models, ...
It's widely known that breastfeeding impacts the health of both mother and child, but the underlying biology that leads to ...
A last-second blood test revealed what was really going on ...
It's hard to go wrong with T-Mobile's affordable prices and premium speeds, which is why we recommend the carrier as one of the best phone plans we've tested. But you're missing out if you don't also ...
Anti-inflammatory therapies that are highly effective for inflammatory skin diseases might also be relevant to depression because of shared inflammatory pathways.
A growing body of research has identified the Epstein-Barr virus, best known as the cause of mononucleosis, as the strongest environmental risk factor for developing multiple sclerosis. The connection ...
In the slapstick science fiction action movie Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, an alleged time traveler played by Sam Rockwell appears in a Los Angeles diner with a plan to avert the apocalypse. The ...