Researchers found that the COVID-19 virus triggers immune changes that may one day be harnessed to help fight cancer.
So, researchers at Northwestern started their journey to figure out why this might be happening. They discovered when someone ...
Immune cells produced during severe COVID-19 infection may shrink tumors. The unexpected mechanism offers a new therapeutic ...
"It's incredible, and a big surprise, that the same infection that caused so much devastation can help create a ...
An article alleging that thousands of Britons vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus are diagnosed with cancer every day is ...
A Catholic woman who refused to comply with her employer’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for religious reasons has been awarded ...
People who survive COVID-19 are twice as likely to suffer a fatal heart attack, stroke or death, suggests new research led by ...
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Iowa Supreme Court hears oral arguments on Tyson COVID-19 lawsuit ...
Researchers have tested a novel therapeutic concept to treat virus-induced lung failure in patients with severe COVID-19 in a phase 2 clinical trial. The approach may also be applicable to other ...
There was also a 65% relative reduction in COVID-related medical visits (95% CI 24.4-83.8) with nirmatrelvir-ritonavir versus ...
New research from Northwestern Medicine shows that in some cases of severe COVID, the immune response actually killed cancer cells. Researchers are trying to harness that immune power into new cancer ...