Kimchi may do far more than add flavor to meals—it could help fine-tune the human immune system. A clinical study using ...
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This is what happens to your immune system when you eat kimchi
Researchers are increasingly examining how everyday diets influence the immune system. A new study takes a closer look at ...
A new study in South Korea found that eating kimchi powder every day can make key immune cells more alert while helping the ...
A new study uses single-cell transcriptomics from a 12-week clinical trial to reveal how kimchi influences the immune system.
A single blood protein can make aging stem cells act young again. As people age and notice changes like graying hair or reduced muscle strength, their immune system also undergoes shifts. One key ...
Testing in mice suggests that rejuvenating T cells could make vaccines and some cancer therapies more effective.
Enhanced immune cell activity and balanced immune system responses have been confirmed through scientific evidence showing ...
A research team at the Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI) and the Faculty of Medicine at Kanazawa University has developed a new class of engineered extracellular vesicles (EVs) capable of ...
The research groups led by Wolfgang Kastenmüller and Georg Gasteiger employed innovative microscopy techniques to observe how specific immune cells, known as T-cells, are activated and proliferate ...
Alveolar macrophages are immune cells that live in the tiny air sacs of the lungs. Under normal conditions, these cells act ...
New clinical research now suggests that kimchi, a staple of Korean cuisine, may play a more precise role in immune regulation ...
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