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Creatine powers T cells’ fight against cancer

The study, conducted in mice, is the first to show… […]

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Researchers Identify New Therapeutic Target for Pulmonary Fibrosis

Researchers in Japan have identified a genetic mutation that causes… […]

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Targeting immune cells may be potential therapy for Alzheimer’s

A study from Washington University School of Medicine in St…. […]

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Birth defects associated with Zika virus infection may depend on mother’s immune response, study suggests

New research led by scientists at The Rockefeller University in… […]

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Killing superbugs with star-shaped polymers, not antibiotics

The study, published today in Nature Microbiology, holds promise for… […]

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Termination of lethal arrhythmia with light

A research team from the University of Bonn has succeeded… […]

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Historical analysis examines sugar industry role in heart disease research

Using archival documents, a new report published online by JAMA… […]

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COPD exacerbations lead to lung function decline, particularly among those with mild COPD

Acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, are… […]

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Antimicrobial chemicals found with antibiotic-resistance genes in indoor dust

University of Oregon researchers have found links between the levels… […]

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Electric fans may exacerbate heat issues for seniors, study finds

Using electric fans to relieve high levels of heat and… […]

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NASA to pay Russia $90 million for a Soyuz seat on a crew launch this fall

NASA and its Russian counterpart, Roscosmos, have agreed to swap one seat on a crewed Soyuz launch vehicle for $90 million and bit of cargo…. […]

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