Working towards more effective tuberculosis (TB) vaccinations, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed two strains of mycobacteria with “kill switches” that may be activated to stop the bacteria after they elicit an immune response.
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New research into GLP-1 receptor has opened a realm of new treatment possibilities to treat opioid use disorder (OUD), a report said on Tuesday.
Higher levels of physical activity may not only prevent the risk of cancers but also boost survival rates in people who have undergone treatment.
Prolonged mobile phone use while sitting on the toilet is contributing to a surge in haemorrhoids and anal fistulas, doctors have said.
Gut microbiome plays a significant role in the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) — an autoimmune disease that impacts the central nervous system, finds a study that may provide answers to why some people develop the condition.
A new international study has for the first time identified unique subpopulations of fat cells.
The immune systems of cancer patients may play a significant role in their treatment outcomes, according to a study on Tuesday.
Much like tongues that understand “sweet” taste, our hearts too can sense sweeteners, according a study on Saturday that found a link between artificial sweeteners like aspartame and heart failure.
While anaemia is long known to be caused by iron deficiency, experts on Thursday noted that air pollution and vitamin B12 deficiency have emerged as major culprits behind its increasing prevalence in the country.
