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Scientists just linked deep tooth infections to high blood sugar — inflammation from the roots spreads through the bloodstream and interferes with insulin
A toothache that lingers for weeks might seem like a dental problem and nothing more. But a growing body of research, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Every kind of T cell has a job to do. A healthy immune system makes sure no T cell oversteps. A new study from La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) scientists shows that a specialized subset of CD4 ...
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 ...
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 ...
This study suggests that percent body fat is a much more reliable predictor of the likelihood of wound infection in obese persons than BMI. Clinicians are accustomed to obtaining and using BMI ...
Fungal infections are common and can range from mild to severe. You can use soaps to help rid yourself of a fungal infection.
Despite how prevalent and uncomfortable they can be, yeast infections are usually manageable with the right care.
High body temperature increases gut microbiota-dependent host resistance to influenza virus infection. Mice were kept at 22, 28, 34, or 36 °C for 7 d before influenza virus infection and throughout ...
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