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Positive thinking might boost your immune system's responses to vaccines, new research suggests
Training yourself to expect good things to happen sounds like helpful advice in general. Now, new research suggests that good ...
Your immune system is your body’s built-in defense network, working nonstop to protect you from bacteria, viruses, and other ...
Aging immune cells may be sabotaging the body from within. Researchers found that macrophages produce a protein that locks ...
Who knows why different people have different symptoms with the common cold? Well, a new study used laboratory-grown noses ...
OS Animal Health (OSAH), a wholly owned OS Therapies (OSTX) subsidiary, targets an IPO on NYSE American or Nasdaq ...
He's lost his father, a brother, aunts, uncles and extended family members to cancer — many of them in their 30s and 40s.
Even after surgery and chemotherapy, some cancers, like pancreatic and colorectal, maintain a foothold in the body and ...
According to Luke Coutinho, moderate sunlight increases serotonin and regulates circadian rhythms, combating fatigue and ...
Life Extension reports women live 5.4 years longer than men due to biological and behavioral factors, but men can narrow this ...
Two recent studies from the University of California, Riverside, published in the same issue of Gut Microbes highlight the role of a gene called PTPN2 in protecting the gut from harmful bacteria ...
Magnetic nanoparticles engineered T cells inside living mice and guided them into solid tumors, achieving over 90% tumor ...
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Scientists find a natural 'off switch' for inflammation in humans
Inflammation can feel like a small storm inside your body. It brings heat, swelling, and pain as the immune system rushes to ...
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