
Tag: Immune System


People Who Follow This Diet Are Twice As Likely To Take Sick Days

Fermented vegetables strengthens the intestinal flora and our immune system

Aging process slows down! With this therapy, the aging was slowed clearly

Aging process is slowed down! By this new therapy ageing is delayed

Successful study: the aging process exposed! This therapy slowed the aging

Discovery opens new opportunities to slow or reverse multiple sclerosis

Single-cell asymmetries control how groups of cells form 3D shapes together

How mitochondria deploy a powerful punch against life-threatening bacteria

‘Waltzing’ nanoparticles could advance search for better drug delivery methods: Scientists watch the ‘swirling and spinning’ of therapeutic nanoparticles to better understand their cellular binding

Some of retina’s light-sensing cells may have ancient roots

Two-cells-in-one combo therapy could bolster leukemia treatment: A new delivery system guides drugs directly to cancer cells in bone marrow

Cytokine levels could predict immunotherapy problems

Environmental factors may trigger onset of multiple sclerosis

Researchers have discovered how to slow aging: Natural product found to reduce the level of damaged cells in the body, caused by aging

Often-overlooked Natural Killer cells may be key to cancer immunotherapy

Failing immune system ‘brakes’ help explain type 1 diabetes in mice

STAT3 can be a therapeutic target for chronic active EBV infection, a fatal disorder

Immune cell dysfunction linked to photosensitivity, study finds

Non-opioid drug relieves pain in mice, targets immune cells: Investigational drug works differently than addictive opioid drugs

Factor important for ZIKA Virus host species restriction

Man claims to have found ultimate hay fever cure – but not for the faint-hearted

Body knows best: A natural healing mechanism for inflammatory bowel disease: The findings suggest that boosting signals in certain cells and not in others might even help treat colon cancer

Disease-causing stomach bug attacks energy generation in host cells

Deciphering the language of cells using observation chambers

Each hour of delay in detecting abnormal lactates in patients with sepsis increases the odds of in-hospital death: Earlier lactate measurements correlate with quicker treatment with antibiotics and better outcomes

Rehabilitating lactate: From poison to cure: Once thought to cause muscle fatigue, it’s now being investigated as a treatment for disease

What we’ve learned about the nucleolus since you left school

Optical tweezers — mini ‘tractor beams’ — help arrange artificial cells into tissue structures
