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Autoimmune diseases, why do more women have them than men?
Autoimmune diseases affect millions of Americans, and for decades, one question has stood out: why do they impact ...
Women account for 80 of the total cases of autoimmune diseases globally A recent study decodes the reason behind this ...
A single-cell analysis of immune cells revealed that women show stronger inflammatory genetic activity than men, uncovering ...
Ahead of World Lupus Day on May 10, new research from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research and UNSW Sydney helps explain ...
New genetic insight: Scientists discovered over 1,000 sex-specific genetic switches in immune cells, revealing why autoimmune diseases are more common in women. Cell-by-cell analysis: Using ...
A patient with three different autoimmune diseases has entered complete remission after undergoing an experimental treatment ...
Unbearable itching, crushing fatigue and years on “standby” waiting for a liver transplant became this 43-year-old divemaster ...
Only a few decades ago, a diagnosis of lupus could mean giving up the dream of having children. Women with systemic ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Women are three times more likely to have thyroid nodules or thyroid cancer, compared to men. Women are also five to ten times more likely to have autoimmune thyroid diseases.
A woman who lived with three different life-threatening autoimmune diseases for more than a decade has made a “remarkable” recovery after a type of cell therapy reset her immune system. The ...
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