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Although the mother and her breastmilk tested positive for CAR T cells, the baby did not, showing only normal T- and B-cell subsets.
But the story of how we finally got a scientific answer to why some pregnant people get sicker than others starts with a woman in the 1990s. After geneticist Marlena Fejzo experienced a debilitating ...
Recent highlights in MS coverage focus on biomarkers, pregnancy, and neurodegeneration. Physician’s Weekly has compiled a ...
Three women’s health experts share empowering, compassionate guidance for managing a high-risk pregnancy—physically, ...
Galcanezumab shows similar pregnancy outcomes to placebo, highlighting the need for more real-world safety data in patients ...