Medicine & TechnologyScientists apply new technologies in developing a detailed map to better understand how the immune system associated with diseases functions. Read to learn more.
The personalized cancer vaccine uses similar technology to the COVID-19 vaccine of Oxford-AstraZeneca to train the immune system for cancer cells. Check out how promising the critical trial results are.
Scientists are optimistic about new approaches that harness the power of the immune system to prevent cancer from developing. Read the article to learn more about how a cancer vaccine could be possible in the coming years.
Researchers discovered that the epidemic that plagues koalas is linked to a common virus that conceals the immune system. Learn more about the finding here.
Global health authorities are examining the origin of severe hepatitis in children exposed to dogs as cases continue to rise around the world. Read on to learn the details.
New research revealed that inflammatory disease may worsen another. Find out how possible it is and if this new study may contribute to inflammation treatment.
Researchers developed a new topical gel that will help heal people with butterfly children disease. Learn more about this skin disease and the gel’s efficacy.
By using part of the ‘Rube Goldberg’ immune system, a new study reveals promise for the potential treatment of multiple sclerosis. Know the possibility here.
Long-COVID symptoms include a list of illnesses that can manifest even after regaining health from the coronavirus. Read on to know more about this new post-recovery symptom that experts recently found.
A baby from North Carolina has just received the first-of-its-kind procedure that may prevent his body from rejecting organs. Find out how the new method works.
Penn State scholars developed an effective protection that could help nanomedicines pass through the immune system without being targeted by complement attacks during treatments.
Experts from Cedars-Sinai recently discovered contributing evidence on how COVID-19 infection triggers the production of aggressive, self-attacking antibodies.