Scientists at Scripps Research Institute have discovered a way to tie HIV-fighting antibodies to immune cells, producing a cell population
Month: April 2017
How to target blood vessels to improve cancer Immunotherapy
The aims of cancer immunotherapy is to empower patients immune system T cells to recognize and attack cancer. Tumors used
Higher intake of yogurt and low-fat milk may reduce depression
Researchers discovered that those who consumed yogurt and low-fat milk may not develop symptoms of depression compared to those who
Hot flashes is linked to heart disease
More than 60 percent of women experience frequent and severe hot flashes, research indicates that hot flashes occur during late
Another type of mosquito may transmit Zika virus
The main carrier of Zika is yellow fever mosquito, researchers have found traces of zika virus in Asian tiger mosquitoes
How gonorrhea manipulates female reproductive tract
The bacterium that causes gonorrhea breaks links between cell in female reproductive tract and infects the tract. Gonorrhea is one
Magnesium may prevent bone fractures
Low intake of magnesium in the body may cause bone fractures, bone fractures are one of the causes of disability
Komodo dragon blood may become an antibiotics
Harmful microbes are developing resistance to drugs that used to kill them, scientists are looking for powerful antibiotics that can
Link between migraines and body mass index
Migraines are severe, painful headache disorder, common symptoms are: nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light, sound or smell. Physician suggested stress
How to disorganize bacteria for better infections treatment
Some bacteria are useful, good bacteria in gut – probiotics like GI Jake in gut aid digestion and fight with