An antibiotic that was born nearly seven decades ago has an unexpected effect on the body's natural anti-cancer mechanism, when properly combined with radiation therapy.
Natural evolution and selection have made the human body adapt to HIV.
Mexican scientists claim to have discovered a virulence that improves the body's immunity to certain antigens such as HIV, hepatitis B and parasitic diseases.
Researchers from the Spanish Advanced Research Council, called CSIC, have brought good news to HIV-infected patients that they have completed phase 1 of the vaccine production
The French National Cancer Institute (INCa) on March 17 said scientists at the agency found a clear link between a rare form of breast cancer in women with breast augmentation with