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Precision T-Cell Therapy Improves Blood Cancer Outcomes
A novel T-cell immunotherapy demonstrates superior outcomes than conventional transplant, with 78% vs 38% survival free of moderate to severe chronic...
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Biomarkers could monitor ageing in the brain, revealing ways to treat dementia and other age-related brain disorders. Miryam Naddaf Researchers have...
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Momentum is building for PROTAC treatments that eliminate disease-causing proteins, including those responsible for difficult-to-treat childhood...
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Magnesium may reduce blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels and counteracting damage to them. However, research is conflicting on how much it...
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How to supercharge cancer-fighting cells: give them stem-cell skills
The bioengineered immune players called CAR T cells last longer and work better if pumped up with a large dose of a protein that makes...
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fitness
One type of exercise lowers blood pressure as much as medicine, study shows
You might lace up your sneakers thinking hard cardio is the key to lowering your blood pressure, but lecturer Jamie Edwards from the University of...
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nutrition
Popular exercise supplement may cut depression & enhance psychotherapy
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'Lance has helped me a lot in recent years' - Armstrong offered to pay for Bradley Wiggins' therapy
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What men fear the most about prostate cancer
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The ASUS ROG Ally X improves on the original in all the right ways
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