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Multiple Sclerosis Is Likely Caused by a Virus, Finds Study of 10 Million Military Personnel
The demyelinating neurodegenerative disease multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complication of infection by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), suggests a new study published in Science by researchers at Harvard Medical School.
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COVID-19 Vaccines Offer Lasting Protection
According to a new study, vaccination offers long-lasting protection from the worst outcomes of COVID-19.
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Scientists Work Towards an mRNA Vaccine for Skin Cancer
Research by the Oregon State University College of Pharmacy suggests that a vaccine stimulating production of a protein critical to the skin’s antioxidant network could help people bolster their defenses against skin cancer.
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How a Tomato Concentrate Could Help Reduce Inflammation for HIV Patients
New UCLA-led research in mice suggests that adding a certain type of tomato concentrate to the diet can reduce the intestinal inflammation that is associated with HIV.
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The Role of B Cells in Endometrial Cancer Treatment and Disease Progression
Researchers have taken a closer look at the role of B-cell immunity in endometrial cancer.
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"Kick and Kill" Strategy To Eliminate HIV-Infected Cells Refined
A study in mice could point toward a method for clearing HIV from people who would otherwise be depend on medication.
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Long-Term COVID Vaccine Response in Nursing Home Residents
New research has assessed levels of COVID-19 antibodies before, after five weeks and after six months of nursing home residents receiving two doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
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Delivering Immune System-Stimulating Drugs To Boost Cancer Immunotherapy
Researchers have developed a targeted approach to deliver immune system-stimulating immunotherapy drugs. The method eliminated tumors in mice with minimal adverse effects.
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Preventing Proteins From Attacking Nanomedicines
Researchers have discovered a new, more effective method of preventing the body’s own proteins from treating nanomedicines like foreign invaders.
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Unrelated Vaccines Could Help Reduce the Burden of the Pandemic
Researchers show that the generalized immune-boosting properties of many vaccines can cross-protect patients against multiple pathogens.
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