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  • Kati Kariko Helped Shield the World From the Coronavirus

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    Collaborating with devoted colleagues, Dr. Kariko laid the groundwork for the mRNA vaccines turning the tide of the pandemic.
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    New study links red meat consumption with heart disease

    In a blow for burger lovers, UK scientists have linked the consumption of red meat - such as beef, lamb and pork - with a decline in heart function.

  • Coronavirus: Pfizer's vaccine cut emergency hospital admissions by 75% in...

    Coronavirus: Pfizer's vaccine cut emergency hospital admissions by 75% in elderly people, NHS study

    A study by NHS England and the University of Manchester found that significantly fewer people tested positive for coronavirus or were hospitalised than in a non-vaccinated group.

  • British doctor reveals how her gut instinct helped link AstraZeneca's Covid...

    British doctor reveals how her gut instinct helped link AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine to blood clots

    Professor Marie Scully said the discovery stemmed from a single case of the rare blood clots in a woman in her 30s who was admitted to a London hospital in early March.

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    Toxic gas in the brain may increase your risk of developing dementia 

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