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Skin Injury May Bring on Food Allergies

Categories Health
A closeup of leishmaniasis

Researchers discover way to predict treatment success for parasitic skin disease

Categories Health
U.S. (left) vs African meal

African Diet Reverses Inflammation in Just Two Weeks While Western Foods Trigger Disease Markers

Categories Health, Social Sciences
From left: Karina Sanchez, Janelle Ayres, Robert Gallant, Christian Metallo, and Emeline Joulia.

How antidepressants can protect against infections and sepsis

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
A very small baby

Why babies recover, but adults scar, after heart damage

Categories Health
Trsp gene deletion leads to disrupted selenoprotein synthesis. (Created in BioRender. Yamazaki, H. (2024) https://BioRender.com/ t10g524)

Ancient Antioxidant System Could Hold Key to Reversing Age-Related Blood Disorders

Categories Health
Chromosomes from cancer cells with DNA stained blue, telomeres stained green, and centromeres stained pink.

Scientists Uncover Why Cancer Cells Die Differently After Radiation Treatment

Categories Health
Fruit flies are typically vulnerable to parasitic wasps, but some have acquired a bacterial gene that grants them resistance. This adult Drosophila melanogaster has two dark, melanin-coated cysts in its abdomen, marking the remains of wasp eggs that the fly successfully neutralized.

Fruit Flies Steal Bacterial Genes to Fight Off Parasitic Wasps

Categories Life & Non-humans
lewy body

Lab-Grown Lewy Bodies Show How Inflammation May Trigger Parkinson’s in Anyone

Categories Brain & Behavior
Ohio State logo

New roles in infectious process for molecule that inhibits flu

Categories Technology
white button mushrooms

White Button Mushroom Shows Promise in Slowing Prostate Cancer Progression

Categories Health
Illustration of a new form of precision medicine, an antibody, with the potential to treat several types of cancer. Researchers have managed to combine three different functions in the antibody, which together strongly amplify the effect of T cells on the cancer tumour.

New ‘3-in-1’ Antibody Shows Promise in Cancer Treatment

Categories Health
Slide showing the development of Lewy bodies

Recreating a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease in human neurons

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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