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A new study reveals an important role of the mTOR protein in the molecular events that lead to the differentiation T helper cells.
When the body comes under attack, it uses the helper T-cells to produce the right form of cytokines - but if one type becomes dominant, disease develops.
Using a mouse animal model, French researchers reveals the unexpected involvement of a particular class of immune cells in the development of Parkinson's disease.
Multiple myeloma was first described in 1848. Its hallmarks include propagation of malignant plasma cells and massive production of monoclonal antibody.
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), which primarily affects children, is an inflammatory demyelinating condition with symptoms similar to those seen in MS.
Flu vaccines are disease-preventing preparations that stimulate mammalian immune systems to remember, respond, and destroy the same flu pathogens encountered naturally.
Parents often administer medications to their children to prevent the onset of fever following immunizations. New evidence casts doubt on the wisdom of this practice.
There are many foods, herbs, and essential oils that greatly improve immune system health.
Although an HIV infection causes symptoms, it can only be diagnosed through an HIV antibodies test. Find out about the follow-up after confirmation of HIV+ status.
Garlic isn't just a great culinary herb; it's been researched scientifically more than any other herb for its medicinal properties.
With the reopening of schools and the resurgence of 2009 H1N1 ("swine flu"), health experts worry about an unusual pattern of severity.
In spite of advances in breast cancer treatment, this disease remains a major health concern. Research shows that women can do more than just wait for a diagnosis.


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