In cancer patients with weakened immune systems, changing certain amino acids in the flu virus's hemagglutinin protein (illustrated) made the virus better able to compete with other virus variant
In cancer patients with weakened
immune systems,
changing certain amino acids
in the flu virus's hemagglutinin protein (illustrated) made the virus better able to compete with other virus variant
in the flu virus's hemagglutinin protein (illustrated) made the virus better able to compete with other virus variants.
A new study shows that loneliness may
change how
certain genes
in the body work, leaving chronically lonely people with less effective
immune systems and lower defenses against disease.