Researchers discover 'anxiety cells' in brain

DNA Saturday, 3 February 2018 ()
US neuroscientists have identified "anxiety cells" in the brains of mice, paving way for a potential treatment for humans suffering from anxiety disorders. They found the cells inside a structure called the hippocampus. But the cells probably also exist in humans, said Rene Hen, from Columbia University Irving Medical Center...
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News video: New cancer 'vaccine' completely wipes out tumors in mice

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STANFORD, CALIFORNIA — Stanford University researchers used immune stimulators to target cancerous tumors, and it worked surprisingly well. T-cells that defend against cancer often end up overpowered by the disease, but scientists find they can be rejuvenated using CpG oligonucleotides and...