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More mysteriously, the microbiome is intertwined with the immune system, boosting health in unexpected ways. Together, they maintain the mucosal linings that ...
"The primary concern is that humans wouldn't have existing immunity to a strain that's more adapted to wildlife such as birds and other mammals, and so the ...
Thus, when HIV reactivates from latency, these cells (and others) are not killed by the proapoptotic effects of HIV replication or by immune clearance. Our ...
Combat stuffiness. Over-the-counter saline nasal drops and sprays can help relieve stuffiness and congestion. In infants, experts recommend putting several ...
Have you had a good laugh today? Humor is a great way to relieve stress. Laughter releases endorphins, natural substances that help you feel better and maintain ...
Further research is needed to understand the immunity that a COVID-19 vaccine provides and how long protection lasts before experts will consider changing ...
While the wait for that vaccine continues, experts are urging people to get vaccinated for another infectious disease: influenza. While there have been ...
Tumors require complex interactions with surrounding blood vessels, immune cells, supportive tissue structures and cell types that are distinct to the tumor ...
Adverse reaction to clotting factor treatment. In some people with severe hemophilia, the immune system has a negative reaction to the clotting factors used to ...
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