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Even while we're using virtual reality (VR), our immune system still responds to germ-related dangers we perceive, new research has found. If you're wearing a VR headset and see a sneeze or cough or ...
The study used virtual reality (VR) to simulate exposure to infected people and found that the brains of subjects detected ...
The field of immunology has long been focused on understanding the complex interactions between the immune system and ...
When you see someone who looks sick, your brain doesn't wait for them to get close before sounding the alarm. In fact, just ...
Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have discovered that PD-1—a molecule best known for putting the brakes on immune ...