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Ultrarunning damages cells as much as a severe infection—that might actually be a good thing
A new study shows that ultramarathons damage and replenish red blood cells in ways that could help treat cancer patients.
Students at Erie High School partnered with the American Red Cross to raise awareness about sickle cell disease. With the help of the American Red Cross, the Erie High Red Cross Club organized and ...
Our immune system relies on T cells to fight infections. But T cells don't just show up and react—first, they train, get a game plan, and coordinate their defenses in lymphoid organs. Researchers have ...
Scientists from the National Centre for Cell Science (NCCS) in Pune have identified a previously unknown species of bacterium ...
Stanford researchers have combined two microscopy techniques to create a one-of-a-kind instrument that can show cell ...
Explore the critical challenges faced by aplastic anaemia patients in India due to a lack of stem cell donors.
Scientists discover that sickle cell disease forces the brain to recruit extra "attention backup" to maintain normal cognitive function.
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Plant Protein Structure Provides New Insights Into Human Cancer and Better Crops
Can the bend of a banana give us insight into cancer? What does the shape of a rice grain have to do with infertility? The ...
The intent of Delaware's hands-free law and the actual legal language may be at odds.
Consuming iron-rich foods, alongside strategies that optimise iron absorption, can significantly prevent and manage iron deficiency.
Passengers rescued from hot air balloon tangled to cell tower in Texas ...
Anaemia is not always caused by low iron. A doctor explains the warning signs, causes, and risks of aplastic anaemia, a rare but serious blood disorder.
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