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Discovering How Stem T Cells Sustain Immune Defenses During Chronic Disease – Weill Cornell Medicine
“A collaborative team from Weill Cornell Medicine andMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has uncovered a fundamental mechanism that helps the immune system sustain its supply of disease-fighting T cells during chronic illness
The Binghamton University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SOPPS) and Hackensack Meridian Health(HMH) continue to advance an enduring partnership with the addition of the third PGY2 ambulatory care resident to the program, Sabina Kapkayeva
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University of New Haven DHSc graduate Nevila Bardhi ’26 DHSc, MPH achieved two major milestones as her doctoral research on mercury-exposure screening was published in Public Health Reports, and it was selected for presentation at the 2026 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting
Experts have uncovered the lifestyle factors that lead to the development of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a devastating neurological disease that has no cure and affects 2.8 million people worldwide
You’ve likely noticed that your summer workouts and races are increasingly taking place in what is tantamount to an outdoor sauna. But training in the heat presents several challenges that can sour performance and fitness gains. Exercising in hot conditions not only increases feelings of discomfort; it alters how the body manages fluids, regulates core…
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