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New research published in Cell has found that the environment inside our bodies, specifically, the pH level within cells, has a powerful influence on the immune system.
A research team with Professor Neha Kamat used synthetic liposomes and bacterial extracts to generate immune responses ...
The measles vaccine may do more than we thought – and the growing number of outbreaks makes ensuring you’re protected ever ...
Discover how cutting-edge immune science helped Australia’s top athletes reach peak performance. Dr. Robert Clancy reveals game-changing insights into overtraining and recovery. Watch now to see how ...
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Super Agers author Eric Topol unpacks the rise of biological age tests—from organ clocks to immune system clocks—and how they might revolutionize early diagnosis of disease ...
A team at Scripps Research has created a microchip that can rapidly reveal how a person's antibodies respond to viruses using only a drop of blood. This game-changing technology, called mEM, condenses ...
The discovery may explain why cutting edge CAR T-cell therapy has managed to revolutionized treatment for blood cancer but ...
Pitt School of Medicine and La Jolla Institute for Immunology collaboration reveals an opportunity for developing a therapy against the leading infectious cause of birth defects in the United States.
The study is the first to examine the specific cellular changes associated with fire smoke exposure, documenting how smoke can damage the body through the immune system.
Too little Bifidobacterium, used to digest breast milk, in babies' gut microbiomes can increase their risk of developing allergies and asthma.
Despite a significant increase in injections, today's vaccines expose children to a fraction of the immune-stimulating material that previous generations encountered.