Malaria in the U.S.: Genetically Modified Mosquitoes to Curb Disease Spread
Introduction For decades, malaria was largely eliminated from the United States, thanks to robust public health measures and improved living standards. However, sporadic cases—often travel-related—still occur. Recent local transmissions in st...
Read MoreSmell and Taste Loss Cure: New Therapy Helps Long COVID Patients Recover Senses
Introduction Long COVID—the prolonged aftereffects of a COVID-19 infection—often manifests in persistent symptoms that can last for months or even years. Among the most reported issues is anosmia (loss of smell) or ageusia (loss of taste).&nb...
Read MoremRNA for Autoimmune Diseases: Vaccine-Like Therapy for MS and Beyond
Introduction Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own cells, leading to inflammatory damage in various tissues. Conditions like multiple sclerosis (MS), rheumatoid arthritis, and type 1 diabetes often r...
Read MoreInhalable COVID Vaccine: Nasal Sprays and Inhalers to Prevent Infection
Introduction While injections remain the most familiar method for administering COVID-19 vaccines, a new generation of inhalable or nasal vaccines has emerged. These vaccines deliver immunization directly into the respiratory tract—the virus’...
Read MorePancreatic Cancer Early Detection: AI Model Predicts Risk Years Before Illness
Introduction Pancreatic cancer has long been one of the most lethal malignancies, often discovered too late for effective treatment. Early detection, when tumors are still small and resectable, significantly improves survival—but current screen...
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