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Immune cells could help kill cancer cells, finds study

Immune cells could help kill cancer cells, finds study

Children with peripherally inserted central catheters are more likely to develop blood clots, study shows

Children with peripherally inserted central catheters are more likely to develop blood clots, study shows

Observational study uncovers largest outbreak of neurologic illness to date in the U.S.

Observational study uncovers largest outbreak of neurologic illness to date in the U.S.

New nanotech technique fights advanced-stage sepsis

New nanotech technique fights advanced-stage sepsis

Dog study suggests that AAV in gene therapy could induce cancer

Dog study suggests that AAV in gene therapy could induce cancer

Bacterial exposure is a potential environmental risk factor in developing coeliac disease

Bacterial exposure is a potential environmental risk factor in developing coeliac disease

Study reveals new mechanism that controls the causes of stomach disease

Study reveals new mechanism that controls the causes of stomach disease

Intervention for hospitalized HIV patients reduces infection rates and increases engagement in care

Intervention for hospitalized HIV patients reduces infection rates and increases engagement in care

New Yorkers are being treated sooner after HIV infection, study shows

New Yorkers are being treated sooner after HIV infection, study shows

New tools to predict childhood diarrheal disease outbreaks in Botswana

New tools to predict childhood diarrheal disease outbreaks in Botswana

NYU Langone Health announces launch of a multidisciplinary Vaccine Center

NYU Langone Health announces launch of a multidisciplinary Vaccine Center

Novel nanoparticle vaccine provides long-lasting protection against influenza virus

Novel nanoparticle vaccine provides long-lasting protection against influenza virus

Single dose of antibody-based treatment can beat HIV in newborn babies

Single dose of antibody-based treatment can beat HIV in newborn babies

Study shows unnecessary Pap smear and pelvic exams common in young women

Study shows unnecessary Pap smear and pelvic exams common in young women

Novel artificial intelligence algorithm helps detect brain tumor

Novel artificial intelligence algorithm helps detect brain tumor

Zika virus can affect infants despite ‘normal’ testing at birth

Zika virus can affect infants despite ‘normal’ testing at birth

ART may not be completely effective in restoring immune protection, study suggests

ART may not be completely effective in restoring immune protection, study suggests

Body clock gene impairs defense against pneumonia

Body clock gene impairs defense against pneumonia

Researchers develop new way to fight late-stage sepsis

Researchers develop new way to fight late-stage sepsis

CDC warns that current flu season is due to be particularly long and severe

CDC warns that current flu season is due to be particularly long and severe

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