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Seeking Volunteers for Inhaled Covid-19 Vaccine

German scientists have developed a Covid-19 vaccine that can be inhaled instead of injected. The vaccine is designed to deliver the active ingredient directly to

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100% Protection for Teens with mRNA Vaccine

Biontech’s mRNA vaccine, BNT162b2, has been found to prevent symptomatic Covid-19 cases in adolescents for up to four months. The vaccine was also found to

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BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine recommended for children

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has recommended the use of the Biontech Covid-19 vaccine for children aged between five and eleven years old. The vaccine

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BioNTech tests mRNA vaccine for skin cancer

Biontech, the company behind the successful Covid-19 vaccine, is now testing a new mRNA cancer vaccine called BNT111. The vaccine is being tested on 120

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Increased Local Side Effects Post-Third Covid-19 Vaccine

In the United States, 74.9% of patients experienced local side effects after receiving their third Covid-19 vaccine, while 69.6% suffered from systemic reactions. On August

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Safe and Effective Covid-19 Vaccine for 5-11 Year Olds

BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine has been found to be safe and effective in children aged 5 to 11, according to a study involving 4,500 participants. The

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Third Covid-19 shot unnecessary

According to a WHO vaccine expert, a third Covid-19 vaccine dose is currently only useful in a few exceptional cases. Instead, the available vaccine doses

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mRNA-based HIV vaccine study

Moderna, a biotechnology company, has begun a ten-month Phase I study with 56 participants to test the first mRNA-based vaccine against HIV. The study aims

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BioNTech aims to develop mRNA malaria vaccine.

BioNTech Develops First mRNA-Based Malaria Vaccine BioNTech, the German pharmaceutical company known for its COVID-19 vaccine, has announced that it is developing an mRNA-based vaccine

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Fungal Vaccine Halts Gut Inflammation

A new vaccine against aggressive fungi could potentially help people with chronic inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn’s disease. Researchers at the University of Utah