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Convalescent plasma therapy provides limited success in treating COVID-19
Convalescent plasma therapy was one of the first treatments available in the battle against COVID-19. But since the therapy’s emergency
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Bacteria have dangerously evolved to thwart many of the medicines that were designed to kill them. As a result, a
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Blood drawn from patients shortly after they were infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, may indicate who is
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A combination of anti-cancer antibodies produced a powerfully synergistic response in two hard-to-treat pediatric cancers, according to a new study,
Boosting T cells improves survival in mice with glioblastoma
Glioblastoma, an aggressive cancer in the brain or spinal cord, has proven stubbornly resistant to newer immunotherapies. And radiation and
63.5% of Australia’s performing artists reported worsening mental health during COVID
92% of performing artists experienced significant changes to their work during early stages of the pandemic—and at least half experienced