A nasal spray vaccine that puts your immune system on permanent high alert – and could one day protect against flu, COVID and future pandemics.
While lifesaving vaccines face a relentless onslaught from the Trump administration—with fervent anti-vaccine advocate Robert ...
New research co-led by Burnet Institute and WEHI has uncovered how the human immune system fights Plasmodium vivax, paving the way for the first effective vaccine against the most widespread form of ...
Many of us have, at some point in our lives, operated on the basic assumptions that our chosen communities, particularly ...
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New nasal vaccine shields lungs for months from viruses, bacteria, and allergens
Stanford Medicine researchers have developed an experimental nasal vaccine that shielded mouse lungs for at least three months against a striking range of respiratory threats, from SARS-CoV-2 and ...
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32 women and their cats breaking the ‘crazy cat lady’ stereotype through Brianne Wills’s project (new pics)
Not all cat ladies are crazy cat ladies and photographer BriAnne Wills is determined to prove that through her heartwarming series "Girls and their Cats." ...
Researchers develop nasal “universal vaccine” that shields mice from viruses, bacteria and allergens
Stanford Medicine researchers developed a nasal spray vaccine that protected mice against viruses, bacteria and allergens — a ...
Stanford researchers develop breakthrough nasal spray vaccine that could potentially protect against a variety of infections, ...
In today’s newsletter: how the war looks from inside the country four years on – and what the west’s audience and leaders still misunderstand ...
Creating a clear and well-defined bioanalytical methodology to quantify humoral and cellular immune responses is critical for ...
More than two centuries before the coronavirus pandemic, Operation Warp Speed and Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army made a bold move. Not on the ...
Hantaviruses, transmitted from rodents to people, have a death rate approaching 40%. They're found around the world, and because there are no approved vaccines or treatments, they're among the ...
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