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Study reveals how extremely rare immune cells predict how well treatments work for recurrent hives
Medical Xpress· 12 hours agoA study which examines the common skin condition, chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), characterized by recurrent hives, has been recently published by Trinity College Dublin ...
Tiny plastic shards found in human testicles, study says
CNN.com· 11 hours agoHuman testicles contain microplastics and nanoplastics at levels three times higher than animal...
Welding-induced corrosion and protective measures for clad rebars in neutral chloride environments -...
Nature· 39 minutes agoThis observation aligns with findings by Zhiguo et al.20 in their study of nuclear austenitic stainless steel. The presence of fine recrystallized grains inside deformed grains ...
Study investigates acute pseudoaneurysms following head gunshot wounds
Medical Xpress· 11 hours agoA new study in the Journal of Neurotrauma contends that a significant fraction of traumatic...
Study shows drug helps reprogram macrophage immune cells, suppress prostate and bladder tumor growth
Medical Xpress· 15 hours agoImmunotherapies that help the immune system recognize and fight tumors have revolutionized care for...
Study Finds Microplastic Pollution Widespread in Human, Animal Testes
The New York Sun· 12 hours agoMicroplastics have been found in human testicles in one test, a finding that may be linked to...
Study finds widespread 'cell cannibalism' and related phenomena across tree of life
Phys.org· 12 hours agoThe findings challenge the common perception that cell-in-cell events are largely restricted to...
Electric cars fuel rise in pedestrian crashes, new study finds
Newsweek· 9 hours agoElectric or hybrid cars are more likely to hit pedestrians than diesel or gasoline powered cars, a...
Developmental Twist – New Study Links Autism to Disrupted Dopamine
SciTechDaily· 13 hours agoA new study reports that a new therapeutic target could transform how we treat autism spectrum...
How frequently are people saying 'please'? Not very often, study finds.
Yahoo Life Style via AOL· 9 hours agoPeople only say "please" 7% of the times when asking for something — and half of those are intended...