Harnessing hair loss gene could improve cancer immunotherapy
A gene that’s associated with an autoimmune form of hair loss could be exploited to improve cancer immunotherapy, suggests a […]
A gene that’s associated with an autoimmune form of hair loss could be exploited to improve cancer immunotherapy, suggests a […] Drinking excessive amounts of fluids can be a medically unremarkable habit, but it could also signify a rare hormone disorder. […] In a series of experiments with mice, Johns Hopkins investigators have used an experimental compound to successfully reverse hair loss, […] A majority of young adults with severe mental illness — bipolar disorder, schizophrenia or major depression — consider religion and […] Pairing an online patient dashboard with “nudges” to doctors tripled statin prescribing rates in a clinical trial led by Penn […] Technologies that are reducing costs and changing the ways in which researchers and clinicians process and use therapeutic cells are […] Scientists at the University of Birmingham are one step closer to developing an eye drop that could revolutionise treatment for […] A world-first study led by University of Sydney has found that Australians aged 18-40 years who were regular users of […] On average, patients get about 11 seconds to explain the reasons for their visit before they are interrupted by their […] Anyone lost in a desert hallucinating mirages knows that extreme dehydration discombobulates the mind. But just two hours of vigorous […]Diseases and Conditions
Harnessing hair loss gene could improve cancer immunotherapy
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