Although it is the leading infectious cause of birth defects, patients and some doctors know little about cytomegalovirus.
Researchers from Monash University and the Lions Eye Institute have discovered a tissue protein that acts as a central 'traffic controller' for immune cells and can be hijacked by a virus to weaken ...
A previously healthy 25-year-old mother of two preschool children, aged 2 and 4 years, was seen by her primary provider for ...
A study reveals that CD44 coordinates immune cell movement through supportive tissue cells and that cytomegalovirus disrupts ...
FULTON – Fulton Sunrise Rotarians heard recently about one woman’s quest to walk all 360 miles of the Erie Canalway Trail, stretching between Buffalo and Albany. Canalway Challenge ...
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7 common Crohn’s triggers
Learn about these common factors that spark Crohn’s disease symptoms and flares, and find the best strategies to help reduce Crohn’s flares.
BabyCenter on MSN
When a baby has microcephaly: Answers to common questions
Are there ways to prevent microcephaly, and what does the future look like for a baby with this condition?
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