WorldPingNewly discovered immune hubs in our skull may keep our brain healthy
We may have clusters of immune cells at the back of our skull that help ward off conditions like brain cancer…
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WorldPingPeople aged 110 or older seem to have a disproportionately high number of immune cells that fight off cancer and infections…
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WorldPingWe may have clusters of immune cells at the back of our skull that help ward off conditions like brain cancer…
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by New Scientist
WorldPingAlthough increased cell proliferation is a hallmark of cancerous tissues, in some cases it may actually protect against tumor growth, according to a new study by Caltech researchers.
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A remarkable eighteen-year-old student has developed an ingenious device aimed at eradicating toxic algal blooms.
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WorldPingThe American Cancer Society had an optics problem: its annual Wine and Spirits Industry's Gala. It decided to do something about it.
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The combination regimen significantly extended the time patients lived without their melanoma returning, compared with Keytruda alone.
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WorldPingPresident Trump is expected to nominate Heidi Overton, White House deputy director of domestic policy, to serve as the next FDA commissioner…
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