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New study shows what fructose actually does to your body
Together, the human and lab studies offered a controlled look at how the body reacts to common dietary sugars. The study ...
Researchers have created an imaging agent that will allow scientists and clinicians to visualize a bacterial infection caused by Enterobacterales pathogens while they're happening. These infections ...
Soldiers, according to Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville, are the Army’s “most important weapons system.” Like with any other weapons system, preventive maintenance is necessary to ensure ...
New research from the University of East Anglia and Quadram Institute reveals how our immune cells use the body’s fat stores to fight infection. The research, published today in the journal Nature ...
Hardly a week passes without scientists warning about some scary new germ. Even if bird flu is now being called the pandemic that wasn’t there are plenty of deadly bugs to worry about these days – ...
Researchers have used a method of total-body imaging to measure and track the body’s immune response to viral infection. The method is a promising platform for studying human immunity in greater ...
The human digestive system has a dual nature of being tough and very delicate at the same time. Each food piece that we eat ...
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What Causes Swollen Lymph Nodes?
Swollen lymph nodes in your neck, armpit, head, and other parts of the body often occur when your body is fighting an ...
Researchers from The University of Tokyo unravel the connection between high body temperature and increased viral resistance. Clinical evidence suggests that elderly individuals are at a higher risk ...
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