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Why is sleep so important for a healthy immune system?
Sleep allows the body to replenish its immune cells, which are responsible for fighting off germs and other things that can make you sick. Here’s how to get good sleep.
If you’ve ever had a “gut feeling”, you already know your brain and belly are in constant conversation. That flutter before a big moment, the sinking feeling with bad news, or the fog after a ...
Every year on March 24 we mark World Tuberculosis Day, yet most of us still think, “TB happens to someone else.” But the truth is, TB spreads silently through t ...
Developing the system required careful fine-tuning. Too much stimulation can wear out immune cells, while too little allows them to lose function. The researchers optimized the strength of activation ...
Scientists are making rapid progress toward a long-awaited goal that could help to reshape cancer care: mRNA cancer vaccines ...
The neurodegenerative condition chronic traumatic encephalopathy appears to be driven by damage to the blood-brain barrier ...
Immunotherapy has transformed cancer treatment by harnessing the body's own immune system to fight disease. But many engineered immune cells lose strength quickly after they enter the body, especially ...
Wondering which vitamins boost the immune system? We look at the nutrients that can help you to stay healthy.
Ginger isn't the only food that can boost your immunity. Citrus fruits, fermented foods, leafy greens, and fatty fish can help boost immunity, too.
The most common side effects of mRNA vaccines like the COVID-19 shot are well known: soreness, mild fever, and general ...
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