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Gum containing bean powder can reduce transmission of flu, herpes, UPenn Dental Medicine study finds
Lablab beans naturally contain an antiviral trap protein (FRIL) which binds to viruses and prevents them from spreading ...
In today's interconnected world, viral diseases contribute to significant global health challenges and economic costs. Seasonal influenza epidemics cause substantial disease burden and economic losses ...
Now, in a study published in Molecular Therapy, researchers at Penn Dental Medicine and collaborators in Finland, have done just that. Building on their previous work—now in clinical trial ...
Low vaccination rates for influenza viruses and the lack of an HSV vaccine underscore the need for a new approach to reduce ...
Researchers from Penn’s School of Dental Medicine found that training innate immune system may lead to increased bone loss in inflammatory conditions. Credit: Chenyao Liu Researchers from Penn’s ...
Scientists develop an antiviral chewing gum that neutralizes over 95% of influenza and herpes viruses, potentially ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNAntiviral Chewing Gum Might Revolutionize How We Tackle Infectious DiseasesLearn why lowering the viral load in the mouth could be a game-changer in fighting viruses like herpes, bird flu, and more.
New Penn Medicine research has found that chewing gum has the ability to prevent contagious diseases, research indicating a ...
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