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Laquinimod arrests EAE by activating AhR [Immunology and Inflammation]>
PNAS
Laquinimod is an oral drug currently being evaluated for the treatment of relapsing, remitting, and primary progressive multiple sclerosis and Huntington’s disease. Laquinimod exerts beneficial activities on both the peripheral immune system and th...
Those Burgers Aren't Just Making Us Fat—They're Messing With Our Immune Systems, Too
Alternet
Click here for reuse options! | New research reveals that high-fat diets can impair memory and make our immune systems attack our own bodies. | A junk food diet is clearly not healthy. Burgers widen our waistlines, raise our cholesterol levels and ti...
Special immunity drive
The Telegraph India
The District Health Society, National Health Mission, Kokrajhar, launched the special immunisation drive 2016 in a colourful ceremony at Balajan Tinali hospital today. ... ...
Lab Mice Are Poor Models of the Human Immune System
Scientific American
But housing ultraclean lab rodents with “dirty” mice from pet stores could help | -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com | ... ...
Yasutaro Koide, 112 years old smiles who is recognized as the world's oldest living male person by Guinness World Records  at a nursing home in Nagoya central Japan , Friday, Aug. 21, 2015.
AP / Koji Sasahara
Humans May Have Already Reached Their Maximum Lifespan
IFL Science
Humans have an obsession with not dying, and have dedicated their collective brainpower to the scientific task of abolishing death – yet in spite of our greatest efforts, people ...
HIV AIDS
Public Domain
Have scientists really edged closer to treating HIV?
New Statesman
A recent clinical trial testing a new treatment for the disease has shown promise after a patient appears free of the virus, but caution should be exercised. | " data-adaptive-ima...
Dual-head microscope used by the pathologist to diagnose a patient's eyes
Public Domain
Verily's wearable microscope sees beneath your skin
Engadget
UCLA and Verily, Google Alphabet's life sciences division, has developed a wearable microscope that could help doctors in the near future. The device is designed to track fluoresce...
FILE - In this Sunday, April 24, 2016, file photo made from video posted online by the Syrian Civil Defense White Helmets, Civil Defense workers run after airstrikes and shelling hit Aleppo, Syria.
AP / Syrian Civil Defense White Helmets
Russian, Syrian missiles pound Aleppo, destroy hospital: rebels and aid workers
The Himalayan
An empty room at a damaged field hospital is seen after airstrikes in a rebel held area in Aleppo, Syria, on October 1, 2016. | AMMAN: Russian warplanes and their Syrian government...
Apple store, Regent Street, London, England
Creative Commons / Tony Webster
Apple's push into healthcare now includes Apple Watch data
Mashable
Apple and Aetna both have something to gain from a new partnership that allows Aetna customers to get discounted Apple Watches through their insurance: Your data. | Aetna customers...
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A recent clinical trial testing a new treatment for the disease has shown promise after a patient appears free of the virus, but caution should be ex... (photo: Public Domain)
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