immune system
20 Minutes of Exercise Does our Immune System a World of Good
Arthur Dominic Villasanta | | Jan 15, 2017 11:53 AM EST |
"Each time we exercise, we are truly doing something good for our body on many levels."
Stem-Cell Gene Therapy Shown to Restore Immunity for Youths with Immunodeficiency Disorder
Marie de Vera | | Dec 06, 2015 07:41 AM EST |
A new research has revealed that older children and young adults with X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID-X1) can undergo gene therapy to improve their condition.
Researchers Uncover Cells That Run The Human Chemical Calendar
Benjie Batanes | | Sep 25, 2015 07:02 AM EDT |
Researchers have uncovered certain cells that control the human chemical calendar, which may affect the body's immune system. Their findings have been published in the September edition of Current Biology journal.
Chronic Fatigue is An Illness, New Findings Reveal
Marco Foronda | | Feb 28, 2015 08:17 AM EST |
People with chronic fatigue syndrome often have trouble explaining why they feel exhausted and in pain.
Breastfeeding Helps Boost an Infant's Immune System
Marco Foronda | | Feb 23, 2015 09:09 AM EST |
The findings further support the "hygiene hypothesis".
Environment Shapes Immune System, Not Genetics
Marco Foronda | | Jan 20, 2015 07:15 AM EST |
Genetic influences diminish in adulthood.
New Technique Transforms Skin Cells into White Blood Cells
Marc Maligalig | | Sep 11, 2014 11:35 PM EDT |
The new technique, which only requires two weeks, lets cells engraft to the organs and marrow and has no chance of producing tumors.
Blocking Specific Molecules Could Slow Aging
Marc Maligalig | | Aug 25, 2014 07:01 AM EDT |
Cells could live for years longer in an individual through various drug treatments.
Study Finds New Drug That May Be Effective Against Cancer
Christl Leong | | Jun 12, 2014 08:30 AM EDT |
A new pill may be effective against fighting off all cancers and preventing them from coming back, a new study finds.
Germs May Make Children Healthier - Study
Christl Leong | | Jun 07, 2014 04:10 AM EDT |
Children exposed to allergens and bacteria in their first year of life show decreased risk of developing allergies and asthma later in life, according to a new study published in the Journal of Allergy and Criminal Immunology on June 6.
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