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HIV patients lose smallpox immunity despite childhood vaccine, AIDS drugs
HIV patients lose immunity to smallpox even though they were vaccinated against the disease as children and have had much of their immune system restored with antiretroviral therapy, according to a study published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases.
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06
Jan,2020
Study Confirms Heart Benefit of Soy as FDA Reviews This Claim
U.S. regulators should continue to recommend soy protein as part of a heart-healthy diet because it helps lower cholesterol, researchers conclude from an analysis of dozens of studies done in the past two decades.
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26
Dec,2019
Plucking hairs could help treat baldness, study finds
Led by Prof. Cheng-Ming Chuong, of the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California, the study reveals how individually plucking 200 hairs from the back of a mouse in a specific pattern led to the regeneration of up to 1,300 hairs.
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05
Dec,2019
Researchers may have discovered where HIV takes refuge during antiretroviral treatment
An international team led by Professor Jerome Estaquier from Universite Lavals Faculty of Medicine and the CHU de Quebec-Universite Laval Research Center may have discovered where in the body HIV takes refuge during antiretroviral treatment.
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05
Dec,2019
Researchers find common measures of immune status, inflammation can predict mortality
A new collaborative study led by Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals has found that commonly used clinical indicators of immune status and inflammation can predict mortality in the general population.
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05
Dec,2019
Marijuana use may reduce dopamine in the brain
Dopamine is a transmitter in the brain that is important for movement, thinking and memory, but it is also known as the "reward chemical" for its role in pleasure. Now, a recent study reveals that heavy marijuana use could compromise the dopamine system.
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05
Dec,2019
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