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Cells Make Trade-offs in Fight Against Rhinovirus Infection

Mechanistic link between environmental exposures and susceptibility to the common cold revealed.
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Quick Test for Viral Infections Reduces Antibiotic Use

A quick and easy test for viral infections can reduce unnecessary antibiotic use and hospital admissions.
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HIV Outbreak in Indiana Could Have Been Prevented, Study Shows

New report shows Indiana HIV epidemic could have been avoided, public officials under fire for their belated response.
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Bear Saliva Used to Rapidly Test for Antibiotics

The super-fast screening technology could help to discover new treatments.
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Fate Determination of T Cells

This knowledge can aid vaccine development, treatment of infections and moderation of autoimmune disease.
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Better Tailored Drugs with Fewer Side-Effects

A recent achievement in the field of protein research allows for better tailored pharmaceuticals with fewer side-effects.
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Beating Heart Muscle Cells Derived from Stem Cells

Cardiac tissue has been derived from stem cells in a dish, and may represent a novel therapy approach for heart disease.
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Weak Spot in Ebola Machinery a Promising Target for Universal Therapy

Two new studies reveal how antibodies can bind at a site which neutralizes multiple types of Ebola.
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“Signposts” on Cancer Cells May Help Immune Cells Eliminate Melanoma

A new study led by researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science showed, in lab dishes and animal studies, that a highly personalized approach could help the immune cells improve their abilities to recognize the cancer and kill it.
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Predicting Response to Immunotherapy in Melanoma

Predicting the response to checkpoint therapy in melanoma cases will help optimize treatment for individuals.
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