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Peripheral immune-inducer dendritic cells drive early-life allergic inflammation - Nature
Early-life exposure to allergens triggers a distinct local mode of dendritic cell activation in neonatal skin without requiring migration to lymph nodes, which shapes responses to allergens in later life.
Ancient Killer Is Rapidly Gaining Resistance to Antibiotics, Scientists Warn - ScienceAlert
Despite having plagued humans for millennia, typhoid fever is rarely considered a threat in developed countries today.
Doctor says simple morning drink could help with weight loss - RSVP Live
A doctor has shared a simple morning drink that could help kickstart your metabolism and support weight loss goals, and it’s something you likely already have at home
Yogurt waste inspires researcher to innovate with sourdough bread - Phys.org
If you were one of the many amateur bakers who learned to bake sourdough bread during lockdown, you’ll know how complex a single loaf can be. The rise of the bread, moisture, firmness and even crumb structure can make or break a baker’s creation. It’s why Lat…
Brains of ‘super agers’ are still strong producers of new neurons - Nature
Older people with exceptional memory have a surprisingly high number of young neurons, study finds.
New single-pill HIV therapy promises boost for long-term virus survivors - Financial Times
Solo tablet worked well for patients who were older and in many cases resistant to existing treatments