New research findings show in detail how self-reactive T cells—white blood cells that mistakenly attack healthy instead of infected cells,
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Study suggests a way to re-energize tired T cells when treating cancer, viral infections
A new study by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center—Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J.
FDA wants to lower lead levels in baby food
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has proposed stricter limits on levels of lead in infant food products. The agency
New study shows increased cancer mortality in people with type 2 diabetes
New research published in Diabetologia shows that cancer mortality in people with type 2 diabetes is substantially higher than in the general
The chromatographic constitution of andiroba oil and its healing effects
A new research paper titled “The chromatographic constitution of andiroba oil and its healing effects, compared to the LLLT outcomes,
To rev-up CAR T-cell therapy, inhibit the SUSD2 membrane protein, study suggests
Inhibiting a particular protein in cancer-killing immune cells might improve the long-term effectiveness of CAR T-cell and other immune checkpoint
Guidelines for providing remote care to seniors
The COVID-19 pandemic put extraordinary strain on the U.S. health care system, but it also accelerated the adoption of telehealth—especially
Long COVID has sidelined many American workers
Long COVID has taken a heavy toll on the U.S. workforce, a new report shows. The New York State Insurance
Prenatal pollution linked to lower cognitive scores in infants
Toddlers whose moms were exposed to higher levels of air pollution during mid- to late-pregnancy tend to score lower on
Using running to escape everyday stresses may lead to exercise dependence instead of mental well-being
Recreational running offers a lot of physical and mental health benefits—but some people can develop exercise dependence, a form of