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Autoimmune diseases can strike any part of the body, and mostly affect women. Here's what to know
It’s supposed to fight off invaders to keep us healthy. But sometimes it turns traitor and attacks our own cells and tissues.
The first gene-editing therapies for HIV/Aids are entering trials but the virus is proving once again that it is a master at ...
Jonathan Haidt's book The Anxious Generation represents an evolutionary argument as to why cellphones may be driving the ...
As the Zomato founder joins the billionaires’ longevity bandwagon, his claims have faced quick and cautionary rebuttals ...
As part of our mandate to promote and protect human rights and to support ongoing efforts to improve conditions in our prisons and detention facilities in line with international standards, the NHRC ...
Researchers at Harvard University’s Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology lab sure do axolotl questions. When Jessica Whited’s ...
Dozens of pregnant women locked up in county jails described excruciating pain, saying their cries for help were ignored as ...
Global Confirmatory Phase 3 DeLLphi-304 Trial Showed IMDELLTRA Reduced Risk of Death by 40% Compared to Chemotherapy Underscores IMDELLTRA as a Recognized Standard ...
The experimental mRNA vaccine prevented 60% to 67% of flu infections, while the conventional vaccine prevented 44% to 54% of ...
Scientists from UMC Utrecht and their international partners have discovered two new antibodies that may lead to safer ...
Hidden in the emerald embrace of Shasta-Trinity National Forest lies Potem Falls, a 60-foot cascade that looks like it was plucked straight from a fantasy novel and planted in Northern California just ...
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