Doctors recommend getting your flu shot annually, since the specific influenza strain it targets varies from year to year.
University of Missouri researchers say they’re one step closer to making flu shots far more effective, offering stronger protection against a wider range of strains.
Researchers designed a vaccine strategy focusing on stable viral epitopes. Through this approach, they hope to achieve ...
Researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine are exploring ways to improve the influenza vaccine through targeting epitopes, which are distinct regions on the influenza virus's ...
AIDS were identified in the US. In the early years, an AIDS diagnosis was almost always a devastating death sentence. But ...
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Doctors recommend getting your flu shot annually, since the specific influenza strain it targets varies from year to year. But what if the shot could ...
The world is witnessing the end of the greatest feat of the 20th century in Latin America, although for Cubans the Revolution ...
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Most of the developments that end up reshaping daily life don't announce themselves with fanfare. They start in laboratories, ...
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47 things scientists suspect are true but are not yet proven as fact
We once believed the Earth was flat. Nowadays, we're sending crews to space, inventing cures for strange diseases, and ...
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