Science commentator Jen Martin joins Kathryn to look at three science studies with a strong wellbeing bent: Can positive ...
Between late 2022 and early 2023, five patients arrived at hospitals in Bangladesh with symptoms that screamed “Nipah virus.” They were feverish, struggling to breathe, and slipping into dangerous ...
Studies on how plants respond to drought conditions are well-known, but their recovery has been understudied.
The spray, administered in each nostril, generated a ‘strong immune response’ in rodents during an early-stage trial ...
States that were leaders in childhood vaccination before the pandemic are among those losing ground as exemptions and ...
Diet and plant-derived bioactives are now recognized as active regulators of immune tone that link chronic metabolic dysfunction to cancer initiation, ...
Doctronic reports the 2026 flu shot targets prevalent strains, with early fall recommended for vaccination to ensure ...
A 10-second act of kindness on a flight linked an Indian scientist with an elderly Japanese couple, creating an unexpected family bond that crossed borders, cultures and years.
Serendipitous observations have shaped science for centuries. What happens to such discoveries when the academic atmosphere leaves no room for detours?
Answer : A 2024 comprehensive meta-analysis of the econometric literature on the effectiveness of lockdowns to stop disease spread by Danish, Swedish and American authors find little evidence of ...
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Scientists may have cracked a way to rewind and rejuvenate the immune system
The idea of turning back the clock on the immune system has moved from science fiction to a concrete experimental strategy. A ...
Inflammation can feel like a small storm inside your body. It brings heat, swelling, and pain as the immune system rushes to ...
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