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COVID-19 virus could attack cancer cells and shrink tumors, new study suggests
A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation found that COVID was linked to cancer regression, which could serve as a foundation for new cancer treatments in the future.
Covid could cure cancer, scientists discover – as virus ‘shrinks tumours’ in breakthrough study
THERE’S a long list of health issues linked to COVID-19, from flu-like symptoms to serious heart problems. But now a new study has discovered COVID-19 could offer something positive –
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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Trump's Former CDC Chief Suggests US Origin for COVID: 'Can't Prove That'
COVID-19 was "intentionally engineered as a part of a biodefense program" by the U.S., former CDC director Robert Redfield ...
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An Idaho regional health department banned COVID vaccines. Will others follow?
As reported by AP News, this appears to be the first regional health department in the nation to be restricted from giving ...
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COVID-era rental assistance has ended. Oklahoma could see a spike in evictions
More than $400 million of pandemic-era federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program finally ran dry for Oklahomans in ...
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Riley Gaines Says Husband Can't Get Green Card Because of COVID Vaccine
Conservative activist Riley Gaines said her husband cannot get a green card because he has declined to get vaccinated against ...
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Is it flu or COVID? At-home tests can now tell you
While symptoms of the flu and COVID are similar, the viruses that cause each illness are different. New tests this winter ...
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The latest COVID booster will soon be available. Should I get one? Am I eligible?
For young, healthy people who may be wondering, “do I need a COVID booster at all?”, having one annually is sensible.
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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.
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Swann denies blanket do-not-resuscitate order during Covid
The Covid inquiry is currently considering the impact on healthcare systems in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Now's the perfect time for your flu and COVID shots, according to doctors. Here's why.
If you still haven't gotten your COVID or flu shot, now is the time so you'll stay protected throughout the season, ...
Cronkite News
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COVID-19 winter surge expected to hit marginalized communities hardest, experts warn
Experts warn of an expected winter COVID-19 surge, potentially impacting marginalized communities that have faced disproportionate effects since the pandemic began. Health advocates emphasize the need ...
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Hospital staff strike over ‘missing’ Covid payment
Hospital porters, cleaners and catering staff have launched a two-week strike in a dispute over bonuses for health workers ...
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