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Ireland's favorite drinks

What do the Irish really drink? Guinness? Tea? Irish whiskey? For centuries, Ireland has produced world-renowned beverages which are distributed throughout the world. A nation famous for Guinness, obsessive tea drinkers, and some of the best whiskey on the planet.

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The history of Magners - Ireland's oldest traditional cider

Magners is Ireland’s oldest cider and fans in the United States can experience the refreshing apple taste themselves as well as enjoy the additional varieties available such as Magners Berry Cider and Magners Pear Cider.

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Roswell Park Experts Share Insights on Diagnosis and Treatment of Head & Neck Cancers at AHNS 2021

Roswell Park Experts Share Insights on Diagnosis and Treatment of Head & Neck Cancers at AHNS 2021
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Roswell Park Experts Share Insights on Diagnosis and Treatment of Head & Neck Cancers at AHNS 2021

Roswell Park Experts Share Insights on Diagnosis and Treatment of Head & Neck Cancers at AHNS 2021
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UB awarded $1.5 million to reprogram white blood cells in fight against oral cancer

 E-Mail BUFFALO, N.Y. - The University at Buffalo has received a $1.5 million grant from the United States Department of Defense to develop new therapies that help reduce chronic inflammation and immunosuppression in oral cancers. Through the three-year grant, the research will center on a type of white blood cell called a macrophage that - after migrating to oral tumors - triggers uncontrolled inflammation, which suppresses the body s immune response and lowers the effectiveness of anticancer therapies. The researchers aim to reprogram the macrophages by targeting genes that regulate inflammation. By lowering inflammation, oral cancers will become more sensitive to new and traditional chemotherapies.

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