Histamine boost helps the brain remember, decide, and learn from loss
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 PET microplastics remain in lungs and worsen respiratory tract inflammationPET microplastics remain in lungs and worsen respiratory tract inflammation
 
Microplastics (MP) are the subject of intensive medical research, but little is yet known about their effects on the immune system.
 
 
 Histamine boost helps the brain remember, decide, and learn from lossHistamine boost helps the brain remember, decide, and learn from loss
 
Pitolisant, a histamine H3 receptor inverse agonist, improved recognition memory, working memory performance, and reinforcement learning in healthy adults. The findings suggest that histamine helps shape how the brain stabilizes new memories, accumulates evidence for decisions, and avoids overreacting to negative outcomes.
 
   Review explores diagnosis and management of perioperative anaphylaxis during anesthesiaReview explores diagnosis and management of perioperative anaphylaxis during anesthesia
 
Perioperative anaphylaxis is a rare, life‑threatening condition during anesthesia. The unique setting – multiple drugs, patient draping, and altered physiology – causes higher mortality than anaphylaxis elsewhere.
 
   How endotoxin-free proteins reduce hidden risks in cancer and immunology researchHow endotoxin-free proteins reduce hidden risks in cancer and immunology research
 
Discover how endotoxin-free proteins help minimize hidden experimental risks in cancer and immunology research.
 
 Hidden challenges in modern asthma care
 
Hidden challenges in modern asthma careMany people live with poorly controlled asthma, in fact, 44% of affected children are at risk of severe attacks.
 
 
 CIC biomaGUNE develops pulmonary surfactant nanoparticles to treat lung diseases
 
CIC biomaGUNE develops pulmonary surfactant nanoparticles to treat lung diseasesThe CIC biomaGUNE Center for Cooperative Research in Biomaterials has developed pulmonary surfactant nanoparticles (the blend of lipids and proteins that lines the alveoli and enables breathing), which are encapsulated in a drug used to treat pulmonary fibrosis.
 
 
 Gladstone receives NIAID grant to establish the Center for PhAIge Therapy
 
When a bacterial infection stops responding to antibiotics, doctors have few options to treat it. Phages-viruses that naturally infect and kill bacteria-have long intrigued clinicians as a potential weapon against these infections.
 
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