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Treg cells protect babies from getting HIV infection from their mothers
Scientists now report that Treg cells, a type of regulatory lymphocyte, may be protecting babies in the womb from getting
Antibody blocks inflammation, protects mice from hardened arteries and liver disease
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine discovered that they can block inflammation in mice with a
It's Been One Year Since the Bombing at Ariana Grande's Concert—but She's Still Suffering from PTSD
A year after a suicide bombing killed 22 people at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, the singer says
Powerful Quotes From Our Favorite Celebrity Cancer Survivors
A cancer diagnosis — whether it is your own or a friend or family member’s — is usually quite a
Health labels may deter people from buying sugary drinks
Young adults are less likely to buy sugar-sweetened beverages that include health labels, particularly those with graphic warnings about how
Letter from the Editor: Winds of change
This shift in weather reminds me of how familiar the MNT editorial team is with change and transition. These are
‘Non-smoking’ doesn’t mean smoke-free: Thirdhand smoke persists and spreads indoors with help from aerosol particles
Despite decades of indoor smoking bans and restrictions, new research from Drexel University suggests the toxins we’ve been trying to
Bias keeps women with higher body weights away from the doctor: study
A study out of Drexel University’s Dornsife School of Public Health linked past experiences with bias and discrimination and avoidance
CIO reflections from HIMSS18: What to do with all that EHR data
The HIMSS18 Global Conference held in Las Vegas, Nevada was once again a delight to attend and exchange thought leadership