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SSRIs boosted the ability of T cells to kill cancer cells and suppressed tumor growth in both mouse and human tumor models.
New research confirms that just two days of eating a high-fat diet can compromise critical immune cells in the gut and weaken the intestinal barrier, suggesting the impact of our daily dietary choices ...
A pair of recent studies from the laboratory of Bin Zhang, MD, Ph.D., the Johanna Dobe Professor of Cancer Immunology, have ...
A National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded study by researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg ...
Learn why antidepressants are the new hot topic in cancer research, as they can boost the immune system to fight tumor cells.
A study by researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and The Johns Hopkins ...
Researchers say, “It turns out SSRIs don’t just make our brains happier; they also make our T cells happier—even while they’re fighting tumors.” ...
The ubiquitous presence of micro - and nanoscale plastics (MNPs) in environmental matrices - air, water, and food - has raised significant concerns about ...
It turns out SSRIs don’t just make our brains happier; they also make our T cells happier - even while they’re fighting ...