A single spritz could eventually offer simultaneous protection against several infectious diseases. Researchers at Stanford Medicine have developed a new vaccine that could prevent multiple viruses at ...
The Crisafulli Government is delivering the largest free flu vaccine program in Australia, making it easier for Queenslanders ...
As the U.S. flu season winds down, health officials say the flu vaccine didn’t work very well. It had one of its worst ...
“Imagine getting a nasal spray in the fall months that protects you from all respiratory viruses, including COVID-19, influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, and the common cold, as well as bacterial ...
It’s been billed as the easier way to get children vaccinated against the flu — even if little Maeve’s reaction might say ...
Experts say they are feeling "nervous" as Australia approached this year's flu season, with a new, fast-moving strain of ...
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a nasal spray that offers months of protection against Covid-19 and ...
Christopher Buck is fermenting a vaccine in his kitchen. You can too. Specifically, Buck brews and quaffs a hazy beer that ...
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Stanford’s new universal vaccine formula nasal spray protects mice against stunning range of diseases
Stanford Medicine researchers claim they’ve invented a “universal vaccine formula” that protects mice against a wide range of allergens, bacteria, and respiratory viruses. And instead of being ...
Some respiratory viruses, especially RSV, are seeing a late winter to early spring surge in Wisconsin, public health experts ...
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