Researchers at the Scripps Research Institute have successfully triggered the production of broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) in primates using a new HIV vaccine candidate. This preclinical advancement, detailed in the …
Pathogen
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New Tick Protein Discovery Offers Potential Breakthrough in Preventing Lyme Disease Ticks are more than just a nuisance; they are significant vectors for a wide array of debilitating illnesses, including …
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Alzheimer’s Disease: The Global Crisis and What Science Knows So Far By Dr. Natalie Singh, Health Editor | May 25, 2026 Alzheimer’s disease (AD) remains one of the most pressing …
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Protecting Your Ride: The Evolution of Golf Cart Enclosures Golf cart enclosures have evolved from simple covers to sophisticated, weather-resistant solutions designed to enhance comfort and safety. Whether you’re navigating …
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Health
Rapid Blood Infection Test Fails to Improve Survival, While Rapid Sepsis Diagnostics Show Promise for Saving Lives and Reducing Costs
Rapid Diagnostics in Sepsis Could Save Lives, Cut Costs Sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives annually in the United States alone. The …
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Low-Cost Infection Control Measures Show Promise in Combating Deadly Neonatal Sepsis A new study reveals that implementing a bundle of low-cost infection prevention and control (IPC) measures can temporarily disrupt …
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Hygiene Hypothesis Revisited: Microbial Exposure and Allergy Development For decades, the “hygiene hypothesis” has suggested that limited exposure to microbes in early life may increase the risk of allergic diseases. …
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UF Research Reveals Fresh Approach to Treating Aggressive Gum Disease For years, treating gum disease has meant scraping away plaque, cutting out damaged tissue, or relying on antibiotics that indiscriminately …
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A collaborative study published in Immunity from the Batista Lab and Liu Lab at the Ragon Institute, together with the Schief Lab at Scripps Research Institute, has uncovered a previously …
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New research on avian malaria, which has decimated Hawaii’s beloved birds, explains how non-native birds play a key role in transmission and contribute to the widespread distribution of the disease. …