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Autoimmune disease: Could modified red blood cells lead to new treatments?

Date: Mar-07-2017
Loading red blood cells with disease-specific antigens could be a way to treat autoimmune diseases like MS and type 1 diabetes, mouse study finds.

Western blot and ELISA tests for HIV: What to expect

Date: Mar-07-2017
What are the Western blot and ELISA test, what are they used for, and who has them? How can a person prepare for the tests and what do the results mean?

Cerebrospinal fluid: Potential biomarker for autism found

Date: Mar-07-2017
Although autism appears to be on the rise, there are still no reliable biomarkers. A new study looking at links with cerebrospinal fluid may change this.

Cauliflower ear: Causes, symptoms, and treatments

Date: Mar-07-2017
In this article, learn about cauliflower ear. What are the risk factors of perichondrial hematoma, can it be prevented, and what might the outlook be?

Soy may improve survival rates in some breast cancer patients

Date: Mar-06-2017
New research shows the consumption of soy foods may not only be safe for patients with breast cancer, but also improve survival rates for some of them.

Rosalind Franklin: Navigating workplace politics to gain recognition in science

Date: Mar-06-2017
Rosalind Franklin is best known for her contribution to unraveling the structure of DNA. We look at the workplace challenges she faced to reach this feat.

Erectile dysfunction: Causes and treatment in young men

Date: Mar-06-2017
In this article, learn about the prevalence of erectile dysfunction in young men and its outlook. What are the possible symptoms and complications?

Brain differences between men and women affect response to pain relief

Date: Mar-06-2017
More active microglia immune cells in pain-processing regions of female brains may explain why they need higher morphine doses than males, study suggests.

Stages of lung cancer: Symptoms, changes, and outlook

Date: Mar-06-2017
In this article, learn about the different stages of lung cancer, how it is diagnosed and treated, and how to possibly reduce the risk of lung cancer.

Social media users more likely to feel isolated, study finds

Date: Mar-06-2017
The time spent online and the frequency of social media use have been shown to drastically increase the risk of feeling socially isolated.