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How the immune system controls a brain parasite found in 1 in 3 people
A microscopic parasite that can live for decades in the human brain infects an estimated one-third of the world's population ...
Pathogens can create sticky situations. When microbes invade the body to cause an infection, often one of their first lines ...
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Unusual antibody tactics hinder pathogen attachment to cells
Pathogens can create sticky situations. When microbes invade the body to cause an infection, often one of their first lines ...
The parasite that may already live in your brain can infect the very immune cells trying to destroy it, but new UVA Health ...
These tips can help you stay hydrated and healthy while adventuring—and ditch single-use plastic while you do it.
Archaeologists analyzing a Roman sewer at Vindolanda uncover evidence soldiers lived with chronic gut parasites despite ...
Roman soldiers at Hadrian’s Wall weren’t just defending the frontier—they were also battling parasites that made daily life ...
Roman soldiers living along Britain’s northern frontier used communal bath and toilet facilities that depended on a sewer ...
Abstract: Poultry farming plays a crucial part in fulfilling the need for animal protein worldwide, but the industry faces significant challenges in controlling infectious diseases that impact bird ...
For years, home gardeners have been told to do one thing to save monarch butterflies: plant milkweed, the only plant monarch caterpillars eat. And for years, that’s what Linda Barber Auld, known as ...
Background: Water is an important vehicle for transmitting pathogens that can cause waterborne diseases. Depending on environmental conditions, pathogenic microorganisms present in water can survive ...
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