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For years, U.S. vaccine experts have issued a universal recommendation for Covid vaccines. That could change soon.
Leaders at the FDA, HHS and elsewhere are putting guardrails around COVID-19 boosters, which could mean delayed shots or ...
The federal judge’s ruling has nothing to do with the merits of Kobach’s scientifically dubious argument that the vaccine isn ...
A novel AI-driven method helps scientists stay ahead of viral evolution by engineering synthetic spike proteins that ...
“We show that if you can see where a virus is evolving ahead of time, you can begin to make future-proof vaccines,” said ...
Scientists have uncovered a promising new way to enhance the effectiveness of vaccines by tapping into the potential of a specific type of immune cell, opening the door to long-lasting vaccines for ...
A decades-long scientific challenge in HIV vaccine development has been finding a way to train the immune system to produce antibodies that can target many variants of the virus. Traditional ...
The Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday it has picked a new head of its center charged with vaccine approvals and other biologics products: Dr. Vinay Prasad, a vocal critic of the agency's ...
COVID-19 exposed the dangers of rigid, one-size-fits-all health mandates. America needs a flexible, patient-first strategy that includes all effective treatments.
While the future of COVID boosters is not clear right now (so, don’t panic), experts say a delay in vaccine availability or narrowing of eligibility could be dangerous. Here’s why: It’s ...
mRNA vaccines, like those used to protect against COVID-19, are highly adaptable and ... and we're energized to bring this future closer." In addition to viruses, increased numbers of these ...