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Feb. 28, 2024 — The eyes have been called the window to the brain. It turns out they also serve as an immunological barrier that protects the organ from pathogens and even tumors, researchers ... Read More

These are the top coronavirus vaccines to watch


As companies launched small Phase 1 trials intended to establish the correct dose, they were already planning the Phase 3 trials to evaluate whether the vaccines were effective and safe. Read More

Measles Outbreaks on the Rise


The WHO reported over 30,000 cases of measles in the European Region in 2023, up from less than a thousand in 2022 – a 30 fold increase. This year is already looking to have an increase in measles in ... Read More

How Long Should a Species Stay on Life Support?


Decades into their recovery program, black-footed ferrets still don’t have a clear-cut path to leaving the endangered-species list. Read More

In Today’s Issue


Reducing news to hard lines and side-taking leaves a lot of the story untold. Progress comes from challenging what we hear and considering different views. Read More

Accelerating CAR T cell therapy: Lipid nanoparticles speed up manufacturing


Due to the widespread use of the COVID-19 vaccines, says Metzloff, "The safety and efficacy ... that we've shown here." This study was conducted at the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering ... Read More

You Really Are Better Now Than You Were Four Years Ago


L ast December, at a rally in New Hampshire, Donald Trump asked the crowd a surprising and revealing question: “Were you better off five years ago or are you better off today? I ... Read More

What’s at stake for the abortion pill case - here’s everything you need to know


The case could be devastating for people already facing additional barriers to abortion and healthcare in general – low-income families, BIPOC individuals, people with disabilities, and those living ... Read More

Osterholm: As politics infect science, new tactics critical


Among those with that view are increasing numbers of Republicans, concurred James Druckman, a professor of political science at the University of Rochester, whose research focuses on ... Read More

Science Friday


The post-Dobbs landscape hasn't just affected the care people can ... This Week," joins Ira to talk about this story and other news in science this week, including a new study that links ... Read More

Is measles back?


Keren Landman, MD is a senior reporter covering public health, emerging infectious diseases, the health workforce, and health justice at Vox. Keren is trained as a physician, researcher, and ... Read More


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