Stanford scientists have uncovered how mRNA COVID-19 vaccines can very rarely trigger heart inflammation in young men — and ...
Sean Ryder, professor at UMass Chan Medical School, has written a book to delve the mysteries of ribonucleic acid as a tool to fight diseases. Messenger ribonucleic acid, or mRNA, is in the public ...
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Year in review: The standout health stories of 2025, from measles outbreaks to AI-made viruses
Maria Branyas Morera, once the world's oldest woman, died in 2024 at age 117. Live Science took a deep look at a study that ...
For all of the political chaos that American science endured in 2025, aspects of this country’s research enterprise made it ...
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Scientists may have created a universal cancer vaccine, and it’s huge
Researchers are edging closer to something long imagined but never quite within reach: a single vaccine platform that could ...
Researchers identify a shared RNA-protein interaction that could lead to broad-spectrum antiviral treatments for enteroviruses ...
From smartphones to artificial intelligence, technology moved from the margins of daily life to its center, transforming how ...
A Stanford-led study probes why a very small number of people develop heart inflammation shortly after mRNA COVID-19 ...
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Different types of COVID-19 vaccines: How they work
Find out how different vaccines for the coronavirus cause your body to create antibodies that fight the virus.
Some cancer patients at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center got an unexpected boost. After receiving the ...
From GLP-1 weight-loss drugs and mRNA cancer vaccines to longevity science and regenerative medicine, 2025 marked a decisive ...
A UCLA-led research team has discovered a molecular switch that determines whether tiny blood vessels in premature infants' ...
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