The same pathogen can often elicit very different responses from different people. Scientists sought to understand more about ...
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Innate immune priming may evolve into a broadly applicable infection-prevention strategy
Secondary infections caused by bacteria or viruses during hospital care remain a long-standing global challenge, despite ...
Scientists in the Blavatnik Institute at Harvard Medical School and MIT have created a new family of tools that, for the ...
We are now approaching six years since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization, yet talk of ...
Colorectal cancer has long baffled scientists because, unlike most tumors, patients often do better when their cancers are ...
Cancer treatment has made great progress over the past few decades, but many solid tumors remain very difficult to treat.
Lesser known complication from the measles virus deserves attention, according to retired pediatrician: it can erase immune memory ...
Throughout a person's lifetime, the cells lining the respiratory tract are exposed to inhaled pollutants, including cigarette ...
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Researchers warn of invisible toxic air threat causing immune system chaos
Invisible particles in the air are not just irritating our lungs, they are quietly rewiring the immune system that is supposed to protect us. A growing body of research suggests that long before ...
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Ride Cincinnati grant funds research on immune activating wafer for glioblastoma treatment
A multidisciplinary team of University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers has received a $40,000 Ride Cincinnati grant to study a delayed release preparation, or wafer, of an immunostimulatory ...
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