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Infection/Disease

Immune system ‘sentinel’ cell key to response

Immune system ‘sentinel’ cells key to maintaining and regulating response to immunotherapy: The presence of dendritic cells, so-called ‘sentinel’ immune…

New method of developing diagnostic tests could help tackle future pandemics

Software which helps speed up the process of creating new diagnostic tests could help combat future pandemics, its developers say.…

Gut condition colitis affects thousands of women

Colitis, the debilitating gut condition affecting thousands of women: New resources published today by Guts UK to raise awareness of…

Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in India

Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in India: Maximizing potential of traditional Indian medicines through modern science and technology The World…

Synthetic antibiotics could save millions of lives

Liverpool scientists develop synthetic antibiotics that could save millions of lives: University of Liverpool scientists have taken a significant step towards…

95% of Australians have low vitamin D intake

A new Curtin University study has found 95% of Australians have low vitamin D intakes, with researchers recommending food sources…

Crohn’s and Colitis numbers underestimated for decades

Rates of Crohn's and Colitis have been vastly underestimated for decades. New data released today shows over half a million…

Pioneering Parkinson’s research at the RVC

Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) are launching a new study to better understand an important gene mutation in…

Gambling: how to spot the signs of an addiction

Signs and symptoms of gambling addiction: The belief that a gambling addict can win back previous losses becomes all consuming,…

On World TB day WHO calls for increased investments into TB

On World TB day, The WHO calls for increased investments into TB services and research: Release of updated guidance on…

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