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Scientists Rewire Immune Cells to Fight Cancer Better
Health & WellnessApr 14

Scientists Rewire Immune Cells to Fight Cancer Better

Researchers discovered how to make the body's cancer-fighting T cells more powerful by blocking a single protein, essentially upgrading the immune system's energy source. This breakthrough could lead to treatments that harness our natural defenses more effectively.

Health Daily2 min read
Cannabis Compounds May Reverse Fatty Liver Disease
Health & WellnessMar 10

Cannabis Compounds May Reverse Fatty Liver Disease

Scientists discovered that two non-intoxicating cannabis compounds dramatically reduced liver fat and improved metabolic health in new research. The breakthrough offers hope for treating a disease affecting one-third of adults worldwide.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Scientists Find Brain Signal That May Explain Some Autism Cases
Health & WellnessMar 9

Scientists Find Brain Signal That May Explain Some Autism Cases

Researchers discovered how a common brain molecule called nitric oxide can trigger a chain reaction that pushes brain cells into overdrive in some forms of autism. The best part? When they blocked this specific step, brain activity returned to healthier levels.

Science Daily2 min read
New Surface Test Spots Most Dangerous Cancer Cells
Health & WellnessMar 3

New Surface Test Spots Most Dangerous Cancer Cells

Scientists in Jerusalem developed a simple surface that reveals aggressive cancer cells by watching how they physically grip and move. The breakthrough could make spotting deadly cancer faster, cheaper, and more accurate than current genetic tests.

Google News - Researchers Find3 min read
Cancer Test Uses Physics to Spot Aggressive Cells Fast
Health & WellnessJan 26

Cancer Test Uses Physics to Spot Aggressive Cells Fast

Scientists in Jerusalem developed a simple surface that identifies dangerous cancer cells by watching how they grip and move, not by analyzing genes. The breakthrough could make cancer screening faster, cheaper, and more accurate.

Phys.org3 min read