Activating the immune system at the site of a tumor can recruit and stimulate immune cells to destroy tumor cells.
Day: November 14, 2021
Researchers demonstrate a new neural-optic system to manipulate memories
When an important document lands on your desk, you might file it away for safekeeping. The same thing happens with
Vascular defects appear to underlie the progression of Parkinson’s disease
In an unexpected discovery, Georgetown University Medical Center researchers have identified what appears to be a significant vascular defect in
Novel surgical device can potentially improve outcomes of coronary bypass grafting that uses leg veins
A novel device called venous external support (VEST) may lead to increased longevity and durability of saphenous (leg) vein grafting
Penicillin slows devastating impacts of rheumatic heart disease in children from Uganda
Penicillin, a widely available and affordable antibiotic, may be one key to turning the tide on the deadly impacts of
Low-frequency intermittent fasting prompts anti-inflammatory response
Intermittent fasting may not only be a hot dieting trend, but it also has broader health benefits, including helping to
Depression and anxiety worsened during the pandemic, putting patients at higher heart disease risk, study finds
The COVID-19 pandemic has not only affected the physical health of millions of Americans, but it’s also taken a toll
Vienna to start vaccinating young kids in pilot project
Young children in Vienna can start getting coronavirus vaccinations next week as part of a pilot project, Austria media reported
California, Colorado and NM expand virus booster access
California is among three U.S. states now allowing coronavirus booster shots for all adults even though federal health officials recommend
Researchers find benefits and drawbacks to two-step surgical approach for ‘leaky heart valves’
Patients with mitral and tricuspid valve regurgitation, a condition sometimes called “leaky heart valves,” appeared to do better after two