The first strain of influenza virus we encounter during childhood sets the course of how our immune system responds to exposures later in life
Study finds VR might provide a path to increased acceptance
While it's unlikely the mutation will lead to widespread resistance around the world, it could become a problem among family members in close proximity, and in facilities like hospitals and nursing homes
Mice fed a ketogenic diet were better able to combat the flu virus than mice fed food high in carbohydrates, according to a new Yale University study
Resilient cells make lung less hospitable to viruses, but may be double-edged sword
In a study of mice, researchers found that low humidity hindered the immune response of the animals in three ways
Another year, another flu—so far scientists haven’t managed to make a vaccine that protects against all strains of flu
Compounds from elderberries can directly inhibit the virus's entry and replication in human cells
The discovery of these seemingly out-of-place sensing cells may lend insight into possibilities for protecting lung function
Bats have been the focus of virologists for a long time already as they carry many different kinds of viruses
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