Study: HIV speeds up body’s aging processes soon after infection \
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Study: HIV speeds up body’s aging processes soon after infection

28-Nov-2022
HIV has an "early and substantial" impact on aging in infected people, accelerating biological changes in the body associated with normal aging within just two to three years of infection, according to a study by UCLA researchers and colleagues.
28-Nov-2022 Health
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HIV speeds up body’s aging processes: Study \
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HIV speeds up body’s aging processes: Study

01-Jul-2022
Washington [US], July 1 (ANI): According to a study by UCLA researchers and colleagues, HIV has an "early and substantial" impact on aging in infected people, accelerating biological changes in the body associated with normal aging within just two to three years of infection.
01-Jul-2022 Science
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Study discovers receptor that may reduce necessity for chemo and radiation pre-T cell therapy \
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Study discovers receptor that may reduce necessity for chemo and radiation pre-T cell therapy

19-Jun-2022
Los Angeles [US], June 19 (ANI): According to UCLA scientists working with Stanford and University of Pennsylvania experts, a synthetic IL-9 receptor permits cancer-fighting T cells to accomplish their job without the usage of chemo or radiation.
19-Jun-2022 Science
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Study: Radiation pre-T cell therapy could alleviate need for chemo \
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Study: Radiation pre-T cell therapy could alleviate need for chemo

09-Jun-2022
Washington [US], June 9 (ANI): According to a study by the University of California-Los Angeles Health Science, before a patient can undergo T cell therapy designed to target cancerous tumours, the patient's entire immune system must be destroyed with chemotherapy or radiation.
09-Jun-2022 Science
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Study finds discrimination increases risk for mental health issues in young adults \
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Study finds discrimination increases risk for mental health issues in young adults

08-Nov-2021
Washington [US], November 8 (ANI): A new UCLA study has found that young adults who have experienced discrimination have a higher risk for both short and long-term behavioural and mental health problems.
08-Nov-2021 Health
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