Heart health: Stanford University maps rare mRNA vaccine–linked myocarditis pathway, flags soy compound as potential risk mitigator
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Heart health: Stanford University maps rare mRNA vaccine–linked myocarditis pathway, flags soy compound as potential risk mitigator
credit: canva Stanford investigators have found the exact immune process at work in occasional instances of inflammation of the heart, or myocarditis, associated with the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, which occurred principally in young males. Their report published in Science Translational Medicine desc»»»
Study confirms Covid vaccines did not increase mortality rates in France
Covid-19 vaccines did not lead to higher death rates in France, according to a new study using data from 30 million adults. Researchers found that those who were not vaccinated had a 50 percent higher death rate over the four years following the rollout of the vaccines than those who had been vacci»»»
COVID-19 vaccines may help some cancer patients fight tumors
New research suggests COVID-19 mRNA vaccines could help cancer patients. Those with advanced lung or skin cancer who received Pfizer or Moderna shots lived longer while on immunotherapy. The mRNA technology appears to enhance the immune system's ability to fight tumors. This finding offers a potent»»»
COVID-19 mRNA vaccines could unlock the next revolution in cancer treatment – new research
The COVID-19 mRNA-based vaccines that saved 2.5 million lives globally during the pandemic could help spark the immune system to fight cancer. This is the surprising takeaway of a new study that we and our colleagues published in the journal Nature. While developing mRNA vaccines for patients with »»»
Enough Is Enough: What A CDC Resignation Letter Reveals
Authored by James Lyons-Weiler via The Brownstone Institute, When Demetre Daskalakis resigned as Director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases at CDC, his letter to leadership carried a tone of finality and moral conviction. “Enough is enough,” he declared, explaining th»»»
RFK Jr. to cancel $500 million in funding for vaccine development
The Department of Health and Human Services said it plans to terminate contracts and withdraw funding for certain vaccine development efforts targeting respiratory viruses such as COVID-19 and influenza. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced in a statement released on Tuesday that 22 mRNA-based vaccine p»»»
Is RFK Jr right to pull mRNA vaccine research funding?
mRNA vaccines were heralded as a medical marvel that saved lives during the Covid pandemic, but now the US is pulling back from researching them. US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has cancelled 22 projects - worth $500m (£376m) in funding – for tackling infections such as Covid and flu. So do»»»
RFK Jr. pulls $500mn in funding for development of thimerosal-free flu vaccines
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the cancellation of $500 million in mRNA vaccine contracts for respiratory viruses, citing a shift to safer vaccine strategies. The Department of Health and Human Services will cancel contracts and pull funding for some vaccines that are being developed to fight resp»»»
RFK Jr pulls $500 million in funding for vaccine development
Washington: The Department of Health and Human Services will cancel contracts and pull funding for some vaccines that are being developed to fight respiratory viruses like COVID-19 and the flu. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced in a statement Tuesday that 22 projects, totalling $500 million, to devel»»»
US cancels mRNA vaccine contracts worth $500 million
The US government has decided to halt the funding of 22 projects focused on the development and manufacturing of mRNA-based vaccines that help fight respiratory diseases like COVID-19 and the flu. The decision, announced by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., stemmed from doubts over vaccines' »»»
US axes mRNA vaccine contracts, casting safety doubts
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday (Aug 5) announced it would terminate 22 federal contracts for mRNA-based vaccines, questioning the safety of a technology credited with helping end the COVID-19 pandemic and saving millions of lives. The announcement, made by Health Sec»»»
Breakthrough in search for HIV cure leaves researchers ‘overwhelmed’
A cure for HIV could be a step closer after researchers found a new way to force the virus out of hiding inside human cells. The virus’s ability to conceal itself inside certain white blood cells has been one of the main challenges for scientists looking for a cure. It means there is a reservoir of»»»
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