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Experimental gene therapy successfully revives immune systems in children with deadly disorder
A groundbreaking gene therapy has successfully restored immune function in children with ADA-SCID, a severe genetic disorder.
An experimental gene therapy developed by researchers at UCLA, University College London and Great Ormond Street Hospital has ...
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Gene Therapy Successfully Revives Immune System In Children With Rare Disorder, Reveals Study
The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, marks the largest and longest follow-up of this gene therapy to date, with a total of 474 patient-years of follow-up data., Health, Times N ...
Nourishing soups are essential during cold and flu season, offering comfort and vital nutrients for immune support and ...
Endurance exercise may train the immune system as much as the muscles. Older adults with decades of running or cycling had immune cells that functioned better and aged more slowly. Their inflammation ...
In addition to strengthening the muscles, lungs, and heart, regular physical exercise also strengthens the immune system.
The 2025 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists for unraveling how the immune system protects us from thousands of different microbes trying to invade our ...
With the advent of commercial spaceflight, an increasing number of people may be heading into space in the coming years. Some ...
A special group of immune cells known as regulatory T cells, or Tregs for short, became an overnight sensation when a trio of ...
A functional medicine expert explains how looking at the root cause, not just symptoms, can help where conventional medicine ...
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Immune system ‘peacekeepers’ win 2025 Nobel Prize in medicine: What is this breakthrough all about
CHENNAI: The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Mary E. Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell from the US, ...
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Researchers uncover TRAT1's central role in T helper cell function
Researchers at the Medical University of Vienna have taken a closer look at a previously largely unknown component of the immune system: the protein molecule TRAT1 (T Cell Receptor Associated ...
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