Can genetically-modified cell therapies correct the immune system’s mistaken attack of healthy cells and tissues?
Medical cannabis has been trumpeted in the media as a panacea for all manner of pain. But scientific evidence that it works is lacking.
German doctors have reported success in treating patients with severe lupus, using cell treatments like those used for some forms of blood cancer.
It’s been described as feeling like your brain is on fire, and can be characterised by delusions and hallucinations. But those with autoimmune encephalitis aren’t crazy, they’re ill.
Bees are the most important pollinator of food crops, and the honey they produce is the only insect-derived natural product with industrial, nutritional and therapeutic values.
Upcoming trials may offer hope to those who suffer from debilitating cluster headaches and chronic migraines.
There are no approved treatments or cures, and more research is urgently needed for the debilitating illness.
An immunology mystery surrounding the cellular basis for our biological uniqueness has been solved – with groundbreaking implications for treating autoimmune diseases.
If online advertising and news reports are to be believed, stem cell tourism is a thriving industry
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