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New therapeutic approach to eliminate aging cells by boosting anti-viral immune response

Aging, or senescent cells, which stop dividing but don't die, can accumulate in the body over the years and fuel chronic inflammation that contributes to conditions such as cancer and degenerative disorders. source https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230330/New-therapeutic-approach-to-eliminate-aging-cells-by-boosting-anti-viral-immune-response.aspx

Dermatology Conference 2023 | Bangkok, Thailand

"Thailand is what paradise must feel like" 📌The city of Bangkok, with its vibrant street life, bustling markets, and colorful culture. Join Us! @Cosmetology_Con 📲Text us: +44 741 860 2028 #DermatologyConference #Bangkok #Thailand #tourism #scientifictour pic.twitter.com/exLONsCint — Dermatology congress (@Cosmetology_Con) March 25, 2023

New model could make the measurement of skin barrier function easier

The skin is the primary physical barrier against harmful substances in the environment. But there is a significant difference in the protective capacity of the skin across individuals. source https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230320/New-model-could-make-the-measurement-of-skin-barrier-function-easier.aspx

Dermatology 2023: Abstract Submission

✍️Are you passionate about dermatology? We look forward to seeing you at Dermatology Conference 2023! 💻Submit your abstract: https://t.co/qfvDI6QOJC Email: dermatology@pulsusforums.com WhatsApp: + 741 860 2028 #callforpaper #dermatology #beauty #cosmetology #plasticsurgery pic.twitter.com/CEZ7kDc0Eh — Dermatology congress (@Cosmetology_Con) March 7, 2023

Bacteria exploit nerve cells in the meninges to facilitate brain invasion

A new study led by researchers at Harvard Medical School details the step-by-step cascade that allows bacteria to break through the brain's protective layers -; the meninges -; and cause brain infection, or meningitis, a highly fatal disease. source https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230301/Bacteria-exploit-nerve-cells-in-the-meninges-to-facilitate-brain-invasion.aspx

Study reveals new mechanism in the arms race between bacteria and viruses

UT Southwestern biochemist Zhijian "James" Chen, Ph.D., famously identified the cGAS enzyme pathway that alerts the human immune system to disease-causing invaders like viruses. source https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230228/Study-reveals-new-mechanism-in-the-arms-race-between-bacteria-and-the-viruses.aspx