The average human has about 1.8 trillion immune cells. These cells patrol the body for bacteria, viruses, cancers, and other ...
Childhood vaccination rates are steadily decreasing due to misinformation on social media, changes in federal policy, and distrust in public health guidelines.
Despite encountering a legal roadblock last month in his effort to rework the U.S. vaccine infrastructure, HHS secretary ...
RFK Jr. expands CDC ACIP vaccine charter to include safety gaps, cumulative effects, ingredients and mRNA platforms amid legal scrutiny—read what ...
MRNA COVID-19 vaccination and cancer risk are examined in a case report and review that explores a reported temporal ...
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has approved changes to rules that govern an expert group that ...
What happened next may become the most important medical story of the decade. In just six months, a team at Children’s ...
Katalin Karikó, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist who pioneered mRNA research that led to life-saving vaccines during the COVID ...
Gronvall reminded the audience there are currently two vaccines that do work to prevent cancer: the hepatitis B vaccine given ...
Most people likely first heard about mRNA technology through COVID-19 vaccines, but scientists have been studying it for decades. How mRNA vaccines work is by delivering instructions that prompt the ...
Penn Engineers have redesigned a key component of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), the delivery vehicles behind mRNA vaccines, to steer the particles toward lymph nodes while reducing off-target delivery ...
Since the early 2000s, there have been over 120 promising clinical trials testing the use of mRNA vaccines to treat multiple cancer types, such as melanoma, brain, breast, lung and prostate cancer. As ...