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Tree-lined streets could be the secret to fewer pedestrian falls
That shady street you like to walk along might be doing more than keeping you cool—it might be keeping you from a nasty fall.
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Who Knew? Autoimmunity Might Actually Benefit Some Cancer Patients
Some 68% of patients with autoimmune disease had "major" side effects from CAR-T therapy for myeloma, lymphoma, or leukemia, ...
Chronic malaria exposure has been proposed to modulate immune function, but its long-term effects on antibody-mediated responses to unrelated pathogens remain poorly defined. Whether these effects ...
Background Pocket haematoma is a common complication of cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) procedures and may lead ...
Objectives Patients with primary Sjögren’s disease (SjD) have an increased risk of B cell lymphoma. The aim of this study was ...
Background The life-long exposure of the left heart chambers to systemic blood pressures may be important to changes in left ...
Introduction Therapeutic exercise has been used to improve cancer-related dysfunction. Recent studies suggest that exercise ...
Glucose-Lowering Medication Classes and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes 1. In patients with type 2 ...
This study presents a fundamental discovery of how cerebellar climbing fibers modulate plastic changes in the somatosensory cortex by identifying both the responsible cortical circuit and the ...
Background Mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) has long been debated as an early nonspecific phase/symptom of ...
Early broadly neutralising antibody responses against the E1E2 glycoprotein seem to be important for preventing persistence ...
Background Blood culture (BC) in children has relatively low diagnostic yield and high contamination rates, limiting ...
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