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'Zombie' cells may drive common form of epilepsy
Scientists are unraveling the role of senescent cells in a common form of epilepsy, and it could point to new treatments.
Many people are familiar with histamine, a biological molecule that serves as a key driver of allergic reactions and other ...
A team of Australian researchers has tested a new way of treating childhood brain cancer by combining two medicines in lab ...
A new study maps how prenatal stress alters immune signalling in the developing brain at a level of detail not seen before ...
Optogenetics has long been a powerful experimental tool, but a growing body of research suggests it may now be approaching a ...
Researchers at the Children's Cancer Institute and UNSW Sydney have tested a new way of treating childhood brain cancer by ...
A new cancer therapy wakes up immune cells inside tumors and turns them against cancer.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had the Food and Drug Administration’s longtime consensus on cell phones quietly ...
The early-stage clinical trial marks the first U.S. testing of Alveltamig, an immunotherapy designed to help the immune ...
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How to Manage Anxiety in Advanced Parkinson's Disease
Learn to manage anxiety in advanced Parkinson's with treatments like therapy, medication, lifestyle changes, and more to ...
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Harford County Public Library invites all to its 'Fairy Tale and Superhero Festival'
Who says people can only dress up for Halloween? WBAL-TV 11 News previews the Fairy Tale and Superhero Festival at the ...
Most of us grow up believing that we are small, limited beings navigating a very big and complicated world. We think of ...
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