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New receptor genes turn T-cells into powerful liver cancer foes: Mouse genes that make human T cells powerful at fighting liver cancer could one day help patients do the same, scientists report.
Mouse genes that make human T cells powerful at fighting liver cancer could one day help patients do the same,
Obesity impacts liver health in kids as young as 8 years old
A new study published today in the Journal of Pediatrics is the first to show that weight gain may have
Regular stretching shown to improve muscles in elderly
Daily muscle stretching could bring health benefits to elderly people with reduced mobility, according to new research published today in
Macular degeneration linked to aging immune cells
As people age, their immune systems age, too. And new research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Heart defects in infant may predict heart problems in birth mother later in life
Women who give birth to infants with congenital heart defects may have an increased risk of cardiovascular hospitalizations later in
Human daily rhythms: Clocks vs light/dark cycle
A study by the University of Seville analyses daily primary activities of European laborers and the sources of social synchronization.
Partner’s finances impact well-being, even in young love
For married couples, money is a common source of stress and conflict that can take a major toll on relationship
Better fitness in pre-pregnant women linked with less risk of gestational diabetes: Researchers say moderate improvement in fitness can lower risk by more than 20 percent
Expectant mothers who were more fit before pregnancy are at lower risk of developing gestational diabetes, according to a new
Study: Get moving to get happier
Physical activity has long been known to reduce depression and anxiety, and is commonly prescribed to prevent or cure negative