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A method to selectively grow tumor-targeting T cells for cancer therapy

November 16, 2021

A Ludwig Cancer Research study has devised a highly efficient method to generate large numbers of immune cells specifically engineered to recognize neoantigens—small fragments of […]

New technique may lead to safer stem cell transplants

November 10, 2021

For hard-to-treat leukemias, lymphomas and other blood cancers, stem cell transplantation is the gold standard of care. The procedure involves replacing a patient’s own blood-forming […]

From ‘corpora amylacea’ to wasteosomes

November 9, 2021

Corpora amylacea (CA) are complex aggregates described in different organs and tissues associated with aging and degenerative processes. Described for the first time in 1779 […]

Going to bed between 10-11pm cuts risk of heart disease, study claims

November 9, 2021

Going to bed between 10 and 11pm every night cuts your risk of getting heart disease by up to 25%, study claims Scientists found there […]

Can talking to young children during TV time buffer screen time effects on development?

November 8, 2021

Increased television time for young children has been linked with poorer progress in some areas of development. One possible way to counter those negative effects—talking […]

Merck Signs Pact to Broaden Generic Manufacturing of COVID-19 Pill

October 28, 2021

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Merck & Co has signed a licensing agreement with the United Nations-backed Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) that will allow more companies to […]

Is it OK to go trick-or-treating during the pandemic?

October 28, 2021

Is it OK to go trick-or-treating during the pandemic? It depends on the situation and your comfort level, but there are ways to minimize the […]

Paying people £20 to get vaccinated works, study finds

October 25, 2021

Paying people £20 to get vaccinated boosts uptake, study finds amid calls to get 5m unjabbed Brits protected ahead of winter Cash for Covid jabs […]

Genetic risk test developed to predict alcohol-related cirrhosis of the liver

October 25, 2021

An international research group led by the Centenary Institute has developed a world first genetic risk score (GRS) test able to identify patients at high-risk […]

Australian state to end quarantine for vaccinated travelers

October 22, 2021

Australia’s most populous state New South Wales said on Friday it would end hotel quarantine for vaccinated passengers when scheduled international flights restart from Sydney […]

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  • Increased demand for paramedic transports contributes to emergency department wait times in Canada

    Increase in paramedic transport rates over the last decade far exceeds population growth and walk-in emergency department (ED) visits in Ontario, according to a new […]

  • Monkeypox Cases and Deaths Around the World

    (Reuters) – More than 80 countries where monkeypox is not endemic have reported outbreaks of the viral disease, which the World Health Organization has declared […]

  • Day-of-injury blood tests predict which TBI patients are likely to die or survive with severe disability

    A study finds that blood tests taken the day of a traumatic brain injury can predict which patients are likely to die or survive with […]

  • Nurses of Color Finding More Financial Aid Avenues

    Dr Danielle McCamey While the nursing workforce has grown more diverse, underrepresentation remains a persistent issue and one that has trickle-down implications for providing culturally […]

  • Is it Parkinsons? These 10 signs could tell

    Parkinson’s disease can be hard for the average person to identify, but 10 warning signs may offer an early clue that you or a loved […]

  • Words, Now Actions: Combating Racism in Healthcare

    Many medical associations have publicly announced their determination to help eliminate racial disparities — from healthcare outcomes, from the level and quality of patient treatment, […]

  • Metabolism may be key to future treatment of kidney diseases

    Can you eat your way out of a kidney disease? Perhaps you can—according to a new study from Aarhus University. In the study, Associate Professor […]

  • Anti-vax group in Europe thrives online, thwarts tech effort

    Troubled by the number of unvaccinated COVID-19 patients showing up at his hospital, the French doctor logged on to Facebook and uploaded a video urging […]

  • No Survival Gains Seen From Pre-TAVR PCI of Complex CAD

    Advanced coronary artery disease (CAD) worsens long-term survival in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), but pre-TAVR percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), guided by angiography, […]

  • Disrupted nights during menopause cost women FIVE WEEKS' sleep a year

    Disrupted nights during menopause cost women FIVE WEEKS’ sleep every year, survey shows A poll of 2,000 women found women lose five and a half […]

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