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New antibody treatment boosts immune response against tumor: study
WIS-led scientists revealed that a form of breast cancer known as triple-negative breast cancer encourages nearby immune cells to form "molecular...
Significant links between early-life diseases and childlessness...
The findings paved the way for better understanding how disease contributes to involuntary childlessness and the need for improved public health...
Post-meal insulin surge may not be bad for health: Study
Researchers at Sinai Health found on the contrary that it could be an indicator of good health to come. The science is just not conclusive enough to...
Misconceptions hold back willingness to donate organs, finds study
The study was aimed at understanding the knowledge, attitude and practices of organ donation among the general population and a total number of 369...
How a shift in thinking can make humans more caring?
The joint effort between McGill and Albany University researchers discovered that when we vividly imagine someone else’s problems in our minds, it...
Heat-tolerant coral may trade fast development for resilience: Study
Recent study led by the University of Hawaii at Manoa, researchers discovered a tradeoff for corals dominated by thermally sensitive algae: they grow...
Social media helping to protect biodiversity: Study
We found 44,000 photos of almost 1,000 animal species, including many birds and insects, 288 of which are considered threatened in Bangladesh," Dr...
New super melanin cream to heal your skin from chemical, sunburn
The technology, published in the journal npj Regenerative Medicine, works by scavenging free radicals, which are produced by injured skin such as a...