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RFK Jr. recently made major cuts to mRNA vaccine development research, questioning their safety. Should you still get the ...
They’re turning their backs on a technology thought to have saved millions of lives—with the potential to save many more.
Earlier this month, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced he’s cutting nearly $500 million in funding for mRNA vaccine development from the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development ...
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Opinion: How mRNA vaccine cuts threaten US national security
This research is vital for our defense against potential biological threats — including accidents and deliberate attacks.
HHS' decision "could stagnate research that has the potential to save millions of lives," writes Simon Williams.
Researchers warn that halting federal contracts for mRNA vaccine research could weaken pandemic preparedness and slow medical advances.
Kennedy Jr. faced heated questions from numerous senators about his vaccine policies, including his stance on COVID-19 ...
UPenn professor Norbert Pardi has carried forward in the United States the work of future Nobel laureate Katalin Karikó since ...
The top public health officials during Trump's first term praised mRNA vaccines. In the second term, officials seem to be retreating from them.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says the federal government is calling off around $500 million worth of vaccine development projects that use mRNA technology.
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Are mRNA Vaccines Safe — and Should You Still Get a COVID Shot? Doctors on the Pros and Cons
With the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. canceling nearly $500 million in mRNA vaccine research contracts on Tuesday, you may be wondering if mRNA vaccines are safe.
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