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Scientists discover cells that control inflammation in chronic disease

The authors of the study, from Imperial College London, the Istituto Dermopatico dell'Immacolata in Rome and the Center of Allergy and Environment (ZAUM) in Munich, hope their discovery could lea...

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Scientist Begins to Unravel What Makes Pandemic H1N1 Tick

In a study available online and appearing in a future issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a UT Southwestern Medical Center researcher and his collaborators in California show tha...

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Immune system of healthy adults may be better prepared than expected to fight 2009 H1N1 influenza

These results suggest that healthy adults may have a level of protective immune memory that can blunt the severity of infection caused by the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus.The study team was led b...

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Older Patients with Dementia at Increased Risk for Flu Mortality

The three-pronged study, which analyzed geographic and demographic patterns of P&I and the relationship between P&I and health care accessibility, was published online in advance of print in Journal o...

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Scientists use world's fastest supercomputer to create the largest HIV evolutionary tree

Supporting Los Alamos National Laboratory's role in the international Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology (CHAVI) consortium, researchers are using the Roadrunner supercomputer to analyze vast...

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Research shows treating HIV-AIDS with interleukin-2 is ineffective

An international research team has demonstrated that treating HIV-AIDS with interleukin-2 (IL-2) is ineffective. As a result, the researchers recommend that clinical trials on this compound be stopped...

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New therapy for vasculitis will help patients avoid infertility and cancer

"The reason this is a big deal is that this is a disease where people would come in and be told 'listen, we are probably going to be able to get on top of your life-threatening disease by us...

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SCID kids leading healthy, normal lives 25 years after 'Bubble Boy'

Since David's death however, researchers have refined treatment options for children with SCID, and today, as scientists at Duke University Medical Center report in The Journal of Pediatrics, mos...

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Study finds nontuberculous mycobacteria lung disease on the rise in the United States

A research team led by epidemiologists from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health, analyzed hospital discharge records of patients in 11 ...

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Allergies among youth on the rise

This is shown in a study conducted in 2008 by the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, on the request of the Public Health Committee, Region Västra Götaland. The study also shows that ...

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Tipping the balance of immune response

When the immune system encounters a potential threat, antigen-presenting cells deliver chunks of protein from the invading pathogen to naive helper T cells. These naive cells respond by differ...

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Vaccination of 70 percent of US population could control swine flu pandemic

Published in the Sept. 11 issue of Science Express, the early online edition of the journal Science, the study – which includes the first estimate of the transmissibility of pandemic H1N1 influenza in...

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How to improve vaccines to trigger T cell as well as antibody response

Killed or disabled viruses have proven safe and effective for vaccinating billions worldwide against smallpox, polio, measles, influenza and many other diseases. But killed or severely "a...

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UCLA scientists uncover immune system's role in bone loss

Got high cholesterol? You might want to consider a bone density test. A new UCLA study sheds light on the link between high cholesterol and osteoporosis and identifies a new way that the body&...

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UCLA scientists uncover immune system's role in bone loss

A new UCLA study sheds light on the link between high cholesterol and osteoporosis and identifies a new way that the body's immune cells play a role in bone loss.Published Aug. 20 in the ...

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