New research digs into how a technique that uses noninvasive sound waves to break up tumors triggers an immune response in mice.
Fewer children had MIS-C during the Omicron wave of the pandemic than the Delta wave and cases were also milder, a new study shows.
New research sheds light on microscopic training grounds that allow B cells to perfect the antibodies they use against viruses and bacteria.
A new blood test is 90% accurate in figuring out if an infection is bacterial or viral. It could help cut antibiotic overuse globally.
A new study shows "one's cognitive performance before exposure to a respiratory virus can predict the severity of the infection."
Does having had COVID-19 change the body's response to other threats? Depends on your sex, researchers report.
Using a simple nasal swab to test for a single immune system molecule can detect stealthy viruses that standard tests may miss.
Millions of people haven't fully recovered their sense of smell after COVID-19. A relentless immune assault on olfactory nerve cells may be why.
Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria that causes Lyme disease, uses tenacious trial-and-error movements to worm their way in and infect us.
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