New CellTrap technology reveals how single immune cells attack brain tumors
Established laboratory tests mainly capture average values across many cells and show, for example, how many cancer cells survive after contact with immune cells.
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Established laboratory tests mainly capture average values across many cells and show, for example, how many cancer cells survive after contact with immune cells.
A new study from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences demonstrates a novel approach in anticancer vaccine development. Results present the first preclinical evidence
This is a MedPage Today story. HAVANA, Fla. — For a rural community, this town of 1,750 people has been more fortunate than most. A
This is a MedPage Today story. A strike involving nearly 5,000 healthcare workers at Providence Health in Oregon, which began Jan. 10, has come to
In Congo and other parts of Africa, some women are having baby after baby under cultural pressure to produce a male heir, even risking their
People with obesity and type 2 diabetes are at high risk of blood vessel damage. This risk depends not only on the genes a person
A JCI review traces biological age measurement from functional tests and blood biomarkers to epigenetic, proteomic, imaging, wearable, and AI-based clocks. It finds that these
An entertaining guide to death, with tips on how to avoid it, from an emergency medicine doctor. The post 99 Ways to Die – And
Scenario-based modeling projects that aviation-related air pollution could drive a major rise in premature deaths by 2040, mainly through PM2.5 and ozone exposure. The study
This review describes how gut microbial messengers, including SCFAs, microbiota-modified bile acids, neuroactive metabolites, and extracellular vesicles, may shape obesity and type 2 diabetes through
A two-study vignette experiment found that people attributed more responsibility to hospitals and were more likely to consider filing a complaint or taking legal action
A new study finds that hundreds of lives have been saved since school-age girls were offered the HPV jab in 2008.
New data from the West Health-Gallup Affordability Index shows that only about half of U.S. adults could afford their healthcare and had access to quality
More cancer patients could receive genetic testing thanks to a new technique pioneered in Cambridge.