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Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have developed a new way to deliver vaccines that doesn't involve needles.
The novel vaccine delivery method is needleless and proved to be equivalent, if not superior, to other similar approaches.
Scientists have developed a needle-free vaccine method using dental floss to trigger strong immune responses at key mucosal ...
A household sweetener could hold the potential to create an anti-cancer treatment. New research from Hiroshima University in ...
Scientists have discovered that flossing between your teeth could one day help vaccinate you. By targeting a uniquely ...
In his ongoing effort to reshape health policy, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reportedly plans to overhaul two more government entities: the U.S. Preventive Services ...
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Good Good Good on MSNScientists say dental floss vaccines could be the future of flu and COVID shots
In lab mice trials, researchers found the vaccine delivery method to provide a “far superior” antibody response compared to ...
A survey from the Australian Dental Association out this week shows about 3 in 4 children never floss their teeth, or have ...
Scientists demonstrate dental floss can effectively deliver flu, protein and mRNA vaccines without needles by targeting ...
Federal infrastructure projects face massive cost overruns according to Senate report, with Sen. Joni Ernst calling ...
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