RFK Jr. recently made major cuts to mRNA vaccine development research, questioning their safety. Should you still get the mRNA COVID vaccine?
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As US funding falters, mRNA cancer vaccine pioneers face new hurdles
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NEW YORK -- When the final Phase 3 data came out last November showing the mRNA vaccines made by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna were more than 90% effective, Dr. Anthony Fauci had no words. He texted ...
Russia’s mRNA-based Enteromix vaccine shows complete efficacy and safety in early trials, heralding a new era in cancer ...
Much of the research on personalized mRNA cancer vaccines is in some way indebted to gains in knowledge made from COVID-19 research, and it stands to reason that pulling such a large amount of funding ...
Kennedy last week announced HHS would begin a “coordinated wind-down” of its mRNA vaccine development activities. His reasoning — that the vaccines were unsafe — contradicted Bhattacharya’s, outlined ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Canceling federal mRNA vaccine projects threatens much more than pandemic response, according to Michigan State University’s Director of the Precision Health Program, Anna ...
Moderna’s new Laval-based facility supports onshore vaccine production, bolsters health and economic resilience, and ...
Kennedy Jr. faced heated questions from numerous senators about his vaccine policies, including his stance on COVID-19 vaccines and mRNA vaccine technology generally. Although Kennedy agreed that ...
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Are mRNA Vaccines Safe — and Should You Still Get a COVID Shot? Doctors on the Pros and Cons
With the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. canceling nearly $500 million in mRNA vaccine research contracts on Tuesday, you may be wondering if mRNA vaccines are safe.
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