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Researchers Uncover How Immunotherapy Works in Blood Cancer
By closely investigating some of the immune cells generated during immunotherapy, known as CD4 T cells, scientists discovered that these cells are capable of remotely neutralizing tumor cells by producing interferon gamma.
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Just How Much Microplastics Are There in Switzerland’s Waters?
Plastic particles less than five millimeters in size, also known as microplastics, often settle far away from their point of origin. Researchers have now developed a model that can be used to calculate the concentration of microplastics in Swiss lakes and rivers.
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Consuming Fatty Fish Can Increase Cell Membrane Fluidity
Eating fatty fish decreased the lipophilic index in people with impaired glucose metabolism or coronary heart disease.
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Blocking Inflammatory Protein May Delay Skin Aging
Researchers have shown that the inflammatory molecule IL-17 has a key function in skin aging.
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Higher Mortality Rate From Second Cancers for Black, Hispanic Breast Cancer Survivors
In a study of nearly 40,000 adult survivors of breast cancer, the risk of death from a second cancer was 12% higher among non-Hispanic Black survivors and 8% higher among Hispanic survivors compared with non-Hispanic white survivors.
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Fruit Juices Found To Have Benefits for Pre-Teen Girls Regardless of Race
Pre-teen girls who drank 100% fruit juice were found to have had long term positive dietary benefits with no adverse effect on weight, throughout adolescence, regardless of race.
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Which Patients Require Additional Imaging for Breast Cancer Screening?
A study suggests that many women with dense breasts underwent ultrasound screening, requiring additional imaging and possibly leading to unnecessary biopsies, even though they were at low risk of breast cancer.
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Complete Genome of Millet Mapped
The complete genome of millet, an ancient grain, has been sequenced. The new knowledge this provides may enable the crop to be bred to adapt to climate change.
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Sea Lettuce Survey Will Help Protection Efforts in the Face of Increasing Aquaculture
A survey of 10,000 km of coast revealed that the number of species of sea lettuce in the Baltic Sea region and Skagerak is much larger than previously thought, which will help protection efforts, particularly in the face of increasing cultivation.
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Study Sheds Light on Role of B Cells’ Reaction to Skin Cancer
A new study that sheds light on how B cells react to skin cancer cells could pave the way for innovative therapy design.
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