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Why lupus is more prevalent among women

Artibeus jamaicensis, the Jamaican fruit bat

How bats evolved to avoid cancer

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Unraveling Leprosy’s Odd Chemistry Could Lead to New Treatments

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NIH Study Uncovers Weakened Immune Response in Children with Mitochondrial Disorders

Survival rates of babies after bone-marrow transplants jumped significantly after screening for SCID – severe combined immunodeficiency disease – began in North America in 2008, a major study finds.

Newborn Screening For “Bubble-Baby” Disease Drastically Improves Survival Rates

Nerve cell illustration

Altered Pain Perception in Alzheimer’s Disease Could Lead to Improved Pain Management

Pregnant woman jogging on a treadmill

Why women with multiple sclerosis get better when pregnant

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Engineered Cells Teach Immune System to Target and Eliminate Solid Tumor Cancers

Baby smiling

Your baby’s gut is crawling with unknown viruses

Control mice show the ability to clear away an experimental infection (images in the left column). But mice with impaired antimicrobial programs show increased intestine damage and inflammation (images in the right column), according to a study published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine.

Study to decode microbe-gut signaling suggests potential new treatment for IBD

Cardiovascular disease: researchers pinpoint missing piece of treatment puzzle

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Getting around muscle aging

Cell death, a life-giving event, can also trigger severe disease

Thermometer

Mild fever helps clear infections faster, new study suggests

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