In a study published in the journal Iraq, Dr. Troels Arbøll analyzed medical prescriptions from ancient Mesopotamia to ...
CK0804, a novel Treg therapy, gains FDA orphan drug status for myelofibrosis, promising new hope for patients with limited treatment options. CK0804, an investigational allogeneic regulatory T cell ...
CK0804 is a first in class, CXCR4hi Treg therapeutic designed to preferentially traffic towards its ligand CXCL12 over expressed in the bone marrow and ...
Seng highlights five habits Chinese people avoid for better gut health: overeating, not exercising, drinking cold water, eating late, and more.
Autotransplantation of spleen tissue has been done, in the past ten years, in children with schistosomiasis mansoni with bleeding varices. The purposes of this investigation were: (1) to study the ...
How long can a human survive without certain organs? In this video, we explore what happens when the body loses or functions without key organs such as the appendix, spleen, kidney, stomach, or even ...
Nestled in the upper left quadrant of the abdomen, beneath the rib cage, lies the spleen. This fist-sized organ, though often overlooked, is a crucial component of the lymphatic system. It's not part ...
This study, conducted in Armenia, investigated how Macrovipera lebetina obtusa venom affects blood and spleen function in rats and mice The venom disrupts blood clotting, prolonging clotting times ...
New Delhi [India], October 16: In a defining moment for India holistic health movement, Acharya Manish Ji, renowned Ayurveda and Naturopathy expert, unveiled the Pet-Yakrit-Pleeha Shuddhi Kit at the ...
, India first integrative detox protocol designed to cleanse the gut (pet), liver (yakrit), and spleen (pleeha) together. For decades, both Ayurveda and modern science have pointed to one undeniable ...
Most people don’t think about the spleen when they get vaccinated, but this small organ plays a key role in the immune system. Located under the ribcage on the left side of the body, the spleen helps ...
On this episode of the Huberman lab podcast, my guest is evolutionary geneticist, Dr Melissa Ilardo. We discussed how specific behaviors modify gene expression and can improve resilience in humans.