Researchers at the Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy at Johns Hopkins and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine report
Category: Health
Catch me if you can: Study reveals disguises are surprisingly effective
Superficial but deliberate changes in someone’s facial appearance — such as a new hairstyle or complexion — are surprisingly effective
A lack of antibody diversity may make the elderly more susceptible to the flu
The influenza vaccine may be less effective in the elderly because their B cells are less capable of producing antibodies
New therapeutic approach to treating osteoarthritis
Researchers from Texas A&M University, led by Dr. Akhilesh K. Gaharwar, have developed a new way to deliver treatment for
Altered brain activity patterns of Parkinson’s captured in mice
The tell-tale tremors of Parkinson’s disease emerge from abnormal activity in a brain region crucial for voluntary movement. Using a
Fluorescing urine signals organ transplant rejection, could replace needle biopsies
Too often, it’s only after a transplanted organ has sustained serious damage that a biopsy reveals the organ is in
Scientists create new map of brain’s immune system
A team of researchers under the direction of the Medical Center — University of Freiburg has created an entirely new
Engineers can detect ultra rare proteins in blood using a cellphone camera
One of the frontiers of medical diagnostics is the race for more sensitive blood tests. The ability to detect extremely
Fighting HIV with anti-cancer immunotherapy
Researchers at the University of Montreal Hospital Research Centre (CRCHUM) have shown that immunotherapy treatments against cancer could reduce the
CRISPR/Cas9 therapy can suppress aging, enhance health and extend life span in mice
Aging is a leading risk factor for a number of debilitating conditions, including heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, to