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Female Immune System Development May Favor Autoimmune Conditions

Vantomme H; Quiniou V; Adda L; Jouannet C; Mhanna V; Albalaa C; Barennes P; Coatnoan N; Diderot V; Dubois J; Fourcade G; Le Gouge K; Nguekap Tchoumba OF; Pezous M; Stys P; Six A; Mariotti-Ferrandiz E; Klatzmann D

The study found that women get autoimmune diseases more often than men because their immune system cells (T cells) act differently. Women’s T cells are more likely to attack their own body, which might explain why more women have autoimmune problems. This difference doesn't happen with T cells that fight cancer or viruses.

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How Different Use of Mosquito Nets Affects Malaria Control and What It Means for Local Strategies

Glover AC; Koenker H; Niang EHA; Kolaczinski K; Churcher TS

Insecticide-treated nets help control malaria but are usually given out every three years even though they don't last that long. Scientists are figuring out if it's better to use stronger nets or give them out more often, but different areas might need different plans based on how long people use the nets.

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