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( NewsNation) — National Institutes of Health director Jay Bhattacharya believes mRNA vaccine technology is “promising” but ...
Trump officials are capitalizing on lingering COVID resentment to undermine American vaccine policy.
Federal funding cuts to mRNA technology research doesn't just impact COVID vaccines — experts say it could stall progress in ...
RNA vaccines were a game-changer in the fight against COVID-19 — but now, their future could be shifting. The U.S. Department ...
Today on AirTalk, an update on COVID-19 funding and the latest on the future of vaccination efforts, the American Society of ...
This isn't scientific disagreement. It's either staggering incompetence or willful misrepresentation,” writes infectious disease physician Jake Scott.
RNA drugs might be able to protect against a huge range of viruses by turning on key parts of our innate defences against ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. used discredited and misrepresented studies to justify canceling research into ...
The NIH’s Jay Bhattacharya tried his best pitch to explain the Trump administration’s shift away from mRNA vaccine research.
Jay Bhattacharya is director of the National Institutes of Health.
The top public health officials during Trump's first term praised mRNA vaccines. In the second term, officials seem to be retreating from them.
RFK Jr. recently made major cuts to mRNA vaccine development research, questioning their safety. Should you still get the ...