Immunology
WHO Urges Development of New Antimicrobial Drugs to Combat Resistance
There is an urgent need for new and innovative antimicrobial drugs to replace those losing effectiveness due to widespread use, according to a report released this week by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Bacteria genetically engineered to seek and destroy tumors
There are multiple ways tumors can survive by evading the body’s immune responses
Revitalize Your Health: The Power of Lemon, Ginger, and Honey Infusion
Immune-boosting properties
‘Allergy pandemic’ on rise, expert immunologist says
With allergies becoming more prevalent than ever before, this risk will continue as we move away from natural life, spawning a new "allergy pandemic" in the 21st century, a scientist has said.
Ancient skeletons give clues to modern medical mysteries
Multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disease that affects 2.9 million people, presents a biological puzzle.
Nasal Alzheimer’s drug effective regardless of brain plaque levels
Researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in the US tested an intranasal monoclonal antibody therapy
Teen dies of allergic reaction in Halkidiki
A 16-year-old girl from Thessaloniki in northern Greece has passed away due to a fatal allergic reaction while on vacation in the Halkidiki peninsula.
The victim's identity has not been disclosed.
According to reports from local media, the ambulance arrived 45 minutes after the incident took place.
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Are allergies making me tired?
Q: When spring comes around, I never know if my lack of energy is a result of allergies or something else. How can you tell the difference?
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New treatment for a root cause of asthma proves promising in mice tests
Asthma is triggered by inhaled allergens like dust mites which can cause inflammatory reactions that constrict the airways & impair a person’s breathing
EU keeps the COVID Travel Certificate for another Year
The European digital COVID certificate will be used for another year to travel from one country to another. The European Parliament and member states agreed on this late Monday.
Legislation to introduce the document was due to expire on June 30, but due to the ongoing pandemic, it was proposed to extend it until June 30, 2023, said the French presidency of the Council of the EU.