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The Daily Beast USA World January 02, 2023
The novel coronavirus could help us cure cancer. Well, certain cancers.The gave the pharmaceutical industry the push it needed to finally finish developing so that companies such as could use the tech for its COVID vaccines.Now the pharmaceutical industry is using the same mRNA... + más
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Time USA Health September 26, 2023
Now that it’s fall, it’s time to get updated on your COVID-19 vaccines if you want to stay protected throughout the winter, when infectious diseases flourish. But does it matter which shot you get? For now, there are only—both mRNA-based vaccines, made by Moderna and... + más
NBA trade tracker: Grades, details for every deal for the 2022-23 season | ESPN
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The Daily Beast USA Politics January 04, 2024
This week, Florida’s Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo took the drastic step of for a halt to the administration of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, citing a discredited theory that posits the jabs may carry “risks of contaminant DNA integration into human DNA.”Let’s be clear:... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Tech November 28, 2022
When Jacob Becraft addressed a bustling party of a hundred-plus employees, friends, and investors at his startup’s lab last month, he credited messenger RNA for bringing everyone back together in one room.His remarks carried a double meaning. Yes, the mRNA vaccines had allowed... + más
Cancer vaccine may be ready by 2030, say founders of COVID vaccine-makers BioNTech | ABC7
Los Angeles Times USA Science April 25, 2023
Anti-vaccine advocates have for years used foreboding imagery of syringes to paint immunizations as dark and dangerous. But recent vaccine conspiracy theories are casting an air of fear around more mundane things — like cows and lettuce. In widespread posts online in recent... + más
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