13.12.2025

Thema: Autoimmunerkrankung

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Nasal spray shows preclinical promise for treating traumatic brain injury

A new study suggests a nasal spray developed to target neuroinflammation could one day be an effective treatment for traumatic brain injury (TBI). By studying the effects of the nasal anti-CD3 in a mouse model of TBI, researchers found the spray could reduce damage to the central nervous system and behavioral deficits, suggesting a potential therapeutic approach for TBI and other acute forms of brain injury.
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Richtig lagern – So bleibt Ingwer länger frisch

Ingwer ist besonders in der kalten Jahreszeit ein beliebtes Hausmittel, vor allem bei Erkältungen. Viele schwören auf die gesundheitsfördernde Knolle, doch wie lässt sie sich am besten aufbewahren, damit sie lange frisch bleibt?
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New research unlocks key to long-lasting immune response in cancer and chronic diseases

Prolonged illnesses like cancer and chronic infections often leave the immune system in a state of exhaustion, where its frontline defenders -- T cells -- lose their ability to function effectively. Researchers have identified a rare type of immune cells, called stem-like T cells, that holds the key to maintaining powerful, long-term immune responses.
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People who are immunocompromised may not produce enough protective antibodies against RSV after vaccination

Researchers have shown that people 60 years or older with weakened immunity do not respond as strongly to vaccines against the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) as people in the same age group with normal immune function.