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Related results for IMMUNE, headlines include Study Ties Kids Allergy Risks to Antibacterials Preservatives, Western Diet Linked to Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseStudy, Doggy Dust May Lower Asthma Risk, More Progress Made on Artificial Pancreas for Diabetes Patients, Study Digs Into Secrets of Keeping HIV in Check, Research Solves How Fetus Is Shielded From Immune System, Virus Can Kill Cancer Cells Leave Healthy Cells Alone, Cold virus hitches a ride to kill cancer study, Saturated Fats in Diet May Trigger Gut Diseases, Parental Abuse Neglect Linked to Increased Skin Cancer Risk, Saturated Fats Change Gut Bacteriaand May Raise Risk for Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Immune System Glitch Linked to Greater Risk of Death, Stanford genome pioneer wins LemelsonMIT prize, Potential Link Between Fungi Crohns Disease Study, More advanced therapies are being aimed at cancer, Study Experimental drug shrinks cancer tumors, Bristol immune drug shows promise in three cancers, Novel Drugs Show Early Promise Against Several Cancers, Immune boosters show promise against cancer study, Belly Membrane May Regulate Immune System Mouse Study Finds, Lab uses skin cells to help repair heart muscle, FleshEating Bacteria No Cause for Panic Experts Say, Empowering the Body to Fix Its Parts, Oxygen Therapy Slows Type 1 Diabetes in Mice Study Says, Backyard Biodiversity May Stem Allergies, FDA staff question Pfizer arthritis drug benefits, Insight Training immune system to fight cancer comes of age, Researchers say step closer to meningitis B vaccine, Researchers Rejuvenate BloodForming Stem Cells in Mice, Study Gene Therapy for HIV Safe But Effectiveness Still Unclear, Gene points to Achilles heel in MRSA superbug, Wifes Breast Cancer Can Hurt Husbands Health Too Study

Results last updated June 7th, 2012

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Western Diet Linked To Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseStudy

One of the biggest mysteries surrounding inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is why individuals who grew up in areas where it doesn't exist develop the disorder after moving to certain countries.

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Doggy Dust May Lower Asthma Risk

Click here to listen to this podcastDogs aren't just man's best friend. Previous studies have shown that kids with dogs are less likely to develop asthma. Now a new study may show how—if results

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More Progress Made On Artificial Pancreas For Diabetes Patients

SUNDAY, June 10 (HealthDay News) -- Progress continues to be made on the development of an artificial pancreas, a device that would ease the burden of living with type 1 diabetes.Several artificial

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Study Digs Into Secrets Of Keeping HIV In Check

SUNDAY, June 10 (HealthDay News) -- A small number of HIV-infected patients have immune systems that are able to keep AIDS at bay by preventing the virus from reproducing for years, and researchers

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Research Solves How Fetus Is Shielded From Immune System

THURSDAY, June 14 (HealthDay News) -- Pregnant women's immune systems do not attack their developing babies because embryo implantation in the uterus triggers a process that affects the ability of

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Virus Can Kill Cancer Cells Leave Healthy Cells Alone

A virus known to kill cancer cells can travel through the bloodstream of cancer patients to find and selectively attack tumors while avoiding attack itself, a new study finds.The virus, called a

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Cold Virus Hitches A Ride To Kill Cancer Study

In a significant step forward for the development of a potential new cancer treatment, scientists have found how a common cold virus can kill tumors and trigger an immune response, like a vaccine,

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Saturated Fats In Diet May Trigger Gut Diseases

A diet high in saturated fat may trigger the gut inflammation associated with diseases such as colitis, a new study in mice suggests.Diets in the Western world tend to be high in saturated fats, and

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Parental Abuse Neglect Linked To Increased Skin Cancer Risk

MONDAY, June 4 (HealthDay News) -- New research suggests that early childhood abuse and neglect may raise the risk for recurring skin cancer later in life.According to the findings, early childhood

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Saturated Fats Change Gut Bacteriaand May Raise Risk For Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Image courtesy of iStockphoto/ValentynVolkovThe relationship between food and a gastro-intestinal disease might sound simple. But new research is revealing that what we put into our bodies can cause

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Immune System Glitch Linked To Greater Risk Of Death

MONDAY, June 4 (HealthDay News) -- People with a certain flaw in their immune system are up to four times more likely to die than people who don't have this "glitch," a new study

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Stanford Genome Pioneer Wins LemelsonMIT Prize

Stephen Quake, a prolific inventor whose creative application of physics to biology has lead to multiple developments in drug discovery and genome analysis, has won the prestigious $500,000

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Potential Link Between Fungi Crohn's Disease Study

For patients who suffer from Crohn's disease, the work of a California research team might translate into an important discovery. The scientists believe that their study of fungi in the

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More Advanced Therapies Are Being Aimed At Cancer

New research shows a sharp escalation in the weapons race against cancer, with several high-tech approaches long dreamed of but not possible or successful until now.At a weekend conference of more

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Study Experimental Drug Shrinks Cancer Tumors

An experimental cancer drug successfully shrank tumors in patients with different kinds of cancer, including typically hard-to-treat lung cancers, according to a new study. Oncologists said the

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Bristol Immune Drug Shows Promise In Three Cancers

An experimental Bristol-Myers Squibb drug helped shrink tumors in patients with advanced melanoma, kidney and lung cancers in a preliminary trial, raising hopes for yet another drug that can wake up

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Novel Drugs Show Early Promise Against Several Cancers

SATURDAY, June 2 (HealthDay News) -- Two related "immunotherapy" drugs show early evidence of being able to thwart a variety of tough-to-treat, advanced cancers.About one-quarter of patients with

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Immune Boosters Show Promise Against Cancer Study

A pair of experimental treatments that fight cancer by boosting the immune system have shown promise in early studies and deserve testing in larger patient groups, said US research released

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