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Covid-19's surprising link to Cancer treatment: New study shows tumour shrinkage potential
Researchers have discovered that the Covid-19 virus may hold unexpected benefits for cancer treatment. The virus triggers the formation of a unique immune cell capable of attacking and destroying cancerous tissue.
COVID-19 Virus Can Shrink Cancer Tumours: New Study Reveals
The study also showed that the RNA in the COVID-19 virus could incite the production of new immune cells that target and destroy cancer. These new cells can enter tumors and kill the cancer cells directly. Promising results in reducing tumors have been seen using human tissues and animal models.
COVID-19’s Surprising Effect on Cancer
Researchers found that the COVID-19 virus triggers immune changes that may one day be harnessed to help fight cancer.
Severe COVID-19 may shrink cancer tumors, early data suggest
Immune cells produced during severe COVID-19 infection may shrink tumors. The unexpected mechanism offers a new therapeutic possibility for advanced and treatment-resistant cancers.
New study shows severe COVID-19 may shrink cancer cells
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 therapies.
Northwestern Medicine researches find way to use COVID-19 to fight cancer
Director of Northwestern’s Canning Thoracic Institute Dr. Ankit Bharat said he and other researchers found when our immune systems attack the COVID virus, the RNA molecule inside triggers our white blood cells.
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New COVID Booster: Eligibility And Benefits Explained
Pfizer's latest COVID booster targets Omicron JN.1. Learn who should get it and why it’s essential for protection.
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Ex-CDC boss makes shocking claim were COVID may have come from, and it’s not China
Former CDC Dir. Robert Redfield expressed his view that COVID-19 originated in North Carolina as part of a "biodefense program." ...
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COVID-19's silver lining? Researchers find the virus has ability to fight cancer
"It's incredible, and a big surprise, that the same infection that caused so much devastation can help create a ...
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COVID-19 cover-up claims swirl after whistleblower reveals disease ‘blueprint’ may have been wrongly classified
Grant documents that detailed creating the virus that causes COVID-19 may have been concealed, leading to a “flawed” probe of ...
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COVID Map Update Reveals Shift in 'Very High' Water Virus Levels
"Very high" levels of the virus were detected by the CDC in New Mexico, with "high" levels in Oregon, Arkansas, and Maine.
The Observer
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Jay Bhattacharya discusses research, takeaways from the COVID-19 pandemic
Stanford professor Jay Bhattacharya spoke at a lecture on free speech and science, focusing on the insights learned from the ...
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5 COVID skin rashes: Dermatologists share tips to identify and treat viral skin conditions
We tend to think of COVID-19 as a respiratory illness. But, like many viruses, COVID can also affect your skin and cause ...
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The major COVID variants we've seen so far and which one to look out for right now
Stacker consulted research from Yale Medical School and the World Health Organization to find how SARS-CoV-2 has evolved ...
The Mirror
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Covid-19 virus could increase the risk of children being born with heart defects
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-19 could increase the risk of children being born with heart defects, research suggests. Data ...
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