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more effective
adjective as in productive, persuasive
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Setting these limits would create a fairer and more effective framework for addressing emissions while protecting vulnerable communities.
Beate Lichtenberger on the significance of the findings: "The targeted treatment of the various CAF subtypes, in particular the immunomodulatory iCAFs, could significantly improve the success of therapy by strengthening the immune response and limiting the spread of tumor cells. These new findings could provide the basis for innovative therapeutic approaches and make skin cancer treatments significantly more effective."
This research also opens new possibilities for personalising treatments based on how different people form and break habits, making interventions more effective.
Understanding the brain's role in habit formation could help policymakers design more effective health campaigns, from encouraging regular exercise to reducing sugar consumption.
Their research, published in Nature Communicationson November 16, 2024, points toward RSV vaccines that may be more effective than existing ones, as well as a vaccine against hMPV, for which there are no commercially available options.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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