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News‘Unhealthy’ Gut Microbiome Linked to Higher Risk of Death after Organ Transplantby BMJ-British Medical JournalMicrobiome patterns specifically linked to deaths from cancer and infection, irrespective of organ transplanted
NewsOintment with DNA Molecules Combats Allergic Contact Dermatitisby University of BonnNew study shows that what are known as aptamers can be absorbed directly via the skin
NewsFighting COVID-19 with a Cancer Drugby University of California - San DiegoMolecule that helps cancer cells survive does the same thing for COVID-19 infections, allowing for repurposed treatments
NewsLight Targets Cells for Death and Triggers Immune Response with Laser Precisionby University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignResearchers have developed a method to precisely target cells for inflammatory cell death using light
NewsA Tool for Assessing the Effects of Processed Foodsby Virginia Tech,Leigh Anne KelleyThe new tool helps scientists evaluate the “rewarding and reinforcing” properties of processed foods
NewsNew Study Supports Psilocybin’s Potential as an Antidepressantby BMJ-British Medical JournalFindings are encouraging, but further evidence is needed before any clinical recommendations can be made, say experts
NewsMicroarray Patches Safe and Effective for Vaccinating Children, Trial Showsby London School of Hygiene & Tropical MedicineFirst study on use of microarray patches to vaccinate children shows method is safe and induces strong immune responses
NewsResearchers Develop a New Way to Safely Boost Immune Cells to Fight Cancerby Virginia TechNew cancer immunotherapy developed to localize cancer-killing cytokines in tumors to improve treatment effectiveness
NewsMicroplastics Make Their Way from the Gut to Other Organs, Researchers Findby University of New MexicoStudy shows microplastics are not only impacting our digestive pathways, they move into our kidneys, livers, and brains