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What if mRNA vaccines could be made more powerful and less irritating? Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have ...
One chemistry tweak made mRNA vaccines dramatically safer and more effective—unlocking new potential for fighting disease.
Borrowing from the anti-inflammatory properties of olive oil, Penn Engineers used a century-old chemical reaction to redesign ...
Light's never shone brighter for contemporary Chinese artists in London, who are opening a powerful new chapter on the art ...
China's Central Military Commission is its smallest in decades highlighting the personalization of Xi Jinping's control even ...
As millions of people know firsthand, the most common side effect of mRNA vaccines like the COVID-19 shot is inflammation: soreness, redness and a day ...
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Verywell Health on MSN13 Anti-Aging Fruits to Add to Your DietEating vitamin C-rich fruits like raspberries can help slow skin aging. The vitamin supports collagen production, keeping ...
As millions of people know firsthand, the most common side effect of mRNA vaccines like the COVID-19 shot is inflammation: soreness, redness and a day ...
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The Walrus on MSNChina Secretly Executed Four Canadians. I Could Have Been One of ThemHow Beijing uses the death penalty as diplomatic leverage The post China Secretly Executed Four Canadians. I Could Have Been ...
A groundbreaking study involving genetic data from over five million people has uncovered how our DNA can predict obesity ...
What if we could predict obesity before it ever takes hold? A global team has created a genetic test that forecasts a child’s ...
In malaria, loss of disease tolerance results in severe complications that are challenging to manage and can result in death. This study shows that disease tolerance in malaria is mediated by ...
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