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D ormant cancer cells in the lung could be reactivated after a bout of COVID-19 or flu, according to new research. The ...
Sometimes, cancer cells that have spread become ‘dormant’ but can start proliferating again later. A cue that can reactivate ...
Common respiratory infections like the flu and COVID-19 might jolt dormant cancer cells back to life in survivors, causing ...
Hidden in the lungs of some breast cancer survivors are tumour cells that can remain dormant for decades — until they one day ...
Findings reinforce the need for approaches to minimize the risk of awakening lung DCCs and metastatic disease in cancer survivors who develop respiratory virus infections.
Individuals with a history of cancer may benefit from taking precautions against respiratory viruses, such as vaccination, ...
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center (MECCC), ...
However, pooling acute respiratory infections (ARIs) across all cycles of the study in a posteriori secondary analysis, UV ...
An artificial intelligence platform developed by researchers at McGill University can accurately predict when you’re about to get sick before you feel a single symptom. Data from ordinary fitness ...
Simple technology that harnesses ultraviolet light to zap airborne viruses has been shown to significantly lower the number ...
Simple technology that harnesses ultraviolet light to ‘zap’ airborne viruses has been shown to significantly lower the number ...
Mumbai: The recent spell of erratic weather—marked by high humidity, sudden showers, and fluctuating temperatures—has ...