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A groundbreaking study by scientists at Bar-Ilan University has identified genetic control switches that transfer viruses from a dormant to an active state – switches that also exist in cancer-causing viruses. The findings could lead to the development of targeted treatments for herpes diseases and related types of cancer
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A powerful new supporting player has joined the ongoing battle of wits between medical research and the sophisticated causes of diseases: artificial intelligence. Its use is becoming increasingly widespread – in research, in clinical practice and in healthcare systems. At this stage, it's already clear that what began in recent years as a "foothold" is on its way to becoming the backbone of the medicine of the future.






