An overactive immune switch in the placenta may drive preeclampsia; blocking it in models reverses key disease pathways, pointing toward targeted therapies.
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Hegseth’s decision to allow military servicemembers to refuse flu vaccination contradicts U.S. military doctrine and the lesson of WWI, when flu killed 45,000 U.S. troops
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As another Earth Day comes around, the questions in many places are about the costs of energy and burdens on household, not just environmental pledges
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Award winning study develops country-level spatial network susceptible-infected model based on global travel network data and relative risk measures of potential origins.
A shrimp virus called CMNV has jumped into humans, causing a new eye disease linked to handling and eating raw seafood. The virus is already global.