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(HealthDay News) — US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has canceled nearly $500 million in grants and contracts meant to support mRNA vaccine development, ...
I have become convinced that while the repulsive, 79-year-old Donald Trump slowly shrivels up and dies right in front of our ...
News of a trade secrets leak involving TSMC and an action in Japan against AI startup Perplexity were also among the top ...
American pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and German biotech firm BioNTech will pay Britain’s GSK and Germany’s CureVac US$740 ...
American pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and German biotech firm BioNTech will pay Britain's GSK and Germany's CureVac US$740 million plus royalties to ...
The Trump administration says it is pulling half a billion dollars from U.S. government-funded research projects to create ...
When COVID-19 cases were surging, Dr. David Wohl saw patients “hungry for air” fill UNC hospital wards. What most saved lives ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced plans on Tuesday to cancel 22 mRNA vaccine development contracts totaling nearly $500 million. The move follows a “comprehensive review of mRNA-related ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has launched yet another scientifically unjustified attack on promising vaccine research.
In Danes over age 65, the vaccine effectiveness of the JN.1-based mRNA boosters reached 70-85% against COVID-related hospitalization and 76-96% against COVID-associated death. Despite the shift away ...
Infectious disease experts say the mRNA technology used in vaccines is safe, and they credit its development during the first Trump administration with slowing the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
RNA expert Jeff Coller spoke with Live Science about the future of mRNA vaccines in the United States in the aftermath of ...