While the fabled fountain of youth may not actually exist, a new type of therapy now does.
A single gene that helps form the skin’s surface also keeps crucial immune cells alive, according to new research from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev published in Cell Reports.
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a germ that causes a lifelong infection that slowly weakens the immune system. Though the infection is lifelong, medicines can keep the virus in check and help ...
Using single-cell epigenomic profiling of immune cells from 110 individuals, researchers show that genetic variation and ...
Salmon, love it or hate it, it is one of the few foods that provides vitamin D. Vitamin D plays a significant role in ...
Elderberry supplements are often touted for immune support, but how might it help you fight infection or reduce inflammation.
A small study found that consuming kimchi may increase activity in immune cells involved in detecting and responding to infection. Kimchi produces short-chain fatty acids during digestion, which are ...
Vitamin C can boost your immune system by stimulating white blood cells, enabling them to fight germs more effectively. Vitamin C can also indirectly support the immune system by protecting against ...