proteins. The authors showed that variation in the protein composition of breast milk between mothers explains much of the variation in the abundance of key beneficial microbes in the gut of their babies, suggesting a regulatory role of these proteins on the immune function of the gut microbiome in humans. Vital Proteins in Breast Milk… Read More »
COVID-19 Immunity Mitigates Recurrent Spread of Infection
This study was done by a team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and Geneva University Hospitals (HUG), after revisiting epidemiological data collected in Geneva. Earlier, one in three people exposed to SARS-CoV2 was infected, and as many as two in five with the . In the case of immunity conferred by vaccination, infection,… Read More »
Ghee is The Navel of Immortality
While ghee is commonly consumed with meals like Rotis and dal, there’s an alternative approach that could be even more effective for promoting overall health ( ). Ghee, the household staple, utilized for centuries, is believed to offer a multitude of benefits for the body’s well-being. Ghee is typically created by separating milk solids through… Read More »
Cancer Drug Testing Made Easy With Immune-Infiltrated Human Kidney-On-a-Chip Technology
This study was conducted at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), Harvard Medical School (HMS), and the Roche Innovation Centers in Switzerland and Germany, and published in PNAS. An emerging class of such immunotherapeutics, known as T cell bispecific antibodies… Read More »