Red meat allergy linked to antibodies from tick bite – eMaxHealth


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Red meat allergy linked to antibodies from tick bite
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According to results of an investigation presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI), symptoms of sneezing, headache, wheezing and more can occur hours after eating meat in areas of the
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NIH-Led Scientists Find Antibodies that Prevent Most HIV Strains from Infecting Human Cells

Scientists have discovered two potent human antibodies that can stop more than 90 percent of known global HIV strains from infecting human cells in the laboratory, and have demonstrated how one of these disease-fighting proteins accomplishes this feat. According to the scientists, these antibodies could be used to design improved HIV vaccines, or could be further developed to prevent or treat HIV infection. Moreover, the method used to find these antibodies could be applied to isolate therapeutic antibodies for other infectious diseases as well.

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