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Study Lays Foundations for Vaccine Against Mugwort Pollen Allergies
Preclinical research has identified the key mechanisms of allergy to mugwort pollen, a common weed, providing a basis to develop a vaccine.
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Is the Answer To Disarm Resistant Bacteria Rather Than Kill Them?
Every day, people die when bacteria can no longer be killed with antibiotics. According to research, we should spend less energy on killing them and more on "only" making them harmless while they are in our bodies.
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Women in Science Are Credited Less for Their Contributions Than Men
A new study has revealed that women in science are significantly less likely than men to receive credit as an author in publications to which they contribute.
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Novel Technology Repairs and Regenerates Heart Muscle Cells
New technology not only repairs heart muscle cells in mice but also regenerates them following a heart attack.
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New Approach to Eliminating Acne-Related Bacteria
Researchers have tried a new approach that consists of manipulating the microbiome to achieve a potential therapeutic strategy to treat acne without affecting its equilibrium.
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Peanut Allergy Treatment Safest When Started Before Children Are One
Researchers have now demonstrated that oral immunotherapy, effective against peanut allergies, is even safer for pre-schoolers than it is for toddlers and older pre-schoolers.
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New Solution for Stem Cell Manufacturing Developed
A 3D-printed system combined with microfluidic technology could offer a new solution for stem cell manufacturing.
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New Polymer Paves the Way For Remote-Controlled Medication and Electronic Pills
Researchers have invented a material that may have a major impact in the development of biomedicines and pave the way for the development of electronic pills and drug implants.
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A New Role for RNA in Cell Development
RNA has been identified as a mediator of the enzyme ENO1 during cell development, determining how cells differentiate.
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Adult Flu Vaccination Dropped in Locations With Low Rates of COVID-19 Vaccination
Adult flu vaccination rates have declined in states with low rates of Covid-19 vaccination, which researchers say may be a harbinger of declining trust in public health, suggesting that COVID-19 vaccination behavior has spilled over to flu vaccination behavior.
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