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New tuberculosis vaccine candidate shows promise with post-translational modifications
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoThe current anti-tuberculosis vaccine, BCG, is administered worldwide. As a result, the development of vaccines to replace BCG is underway. Actually, BCG is very effective in preventing tuberculosis ...
New finding about regulatory T cells could help treat diseases such as multiple sclerosis
Euronews via Yahoo News· 3 days agoResearchers at the University of Cambridge say their discovery of “new rules of the immune system”...
Rare gene mutation helps people resist Alzheimer’s disease - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 4 days agoScientists studied her DNA and scanned her remarkable brain, ultimately tracing her protection to a...
NG2 glia cells shown to protect against prion-induced neurotoxicity and neurodegeneration
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoResearchers at University of Zurich and Karolinska University Hospital at Solna carried out a study on mice aimed at better understanding the role of NG2 glia cells, a class of glial cells in ...
Cellular Fountain of Youth: New T-Cell Discovery Rewrites the Rules of Aging
SciTechDaily· 6 days agoResearchers at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and the University of Minnesota have discovered...
Lights and shadows in the health of the astral king
Hardwood Paroxysm· 22 hours agoFor these cultures, Apollo symbolized light and the sun, as well as medicine and healing, and they attributed to him the ability to heal, but also to...
For 42 years, a couple tended an abandoned baby’s grave. Now, an arrest has been made
Daily Telegraph· 3 days agoBack then, nobody came forward, either to offer information about the parents, or to claim her:...
Rare gene mutation helps people resist Alzheimer’s disease
Anchorage Daily News· 5 days agoScientists studied her DNA and scanned her remarkable brain, ultimately tracing her protection to a...
Museums preserve clues that can help scientists predict and analyze future pandemics
San Francisco Chronicle· 6 days agoNearly all emerging infectious diseases in humans originate from microorganisms that are harbored by wildlife and subsequently “jump,” either directly or indirectly – for example, through mosquitoes ...