A Stanford University team have tested their nasal spray vaccine in animals but still need to do human clinical trials.
Researchers suggest a vaccine could replace multiple jabs every year for seasonal respiratory infections and be on hand in the event of a new pandemic.
In the realm of medical advancements, a universal vaccine that can protect against any pathogen has long been a Holy Grail—and about as elusive as a mythological vessel. But Stanford Medicine ...
Pharma groups like $113 bln Sanofi and Pfizer have spent years investing in immunisations. But scepticism from the US government, and citizens, means shrinking sales. The danger is that it reduces ...
Another potential use could be seasonal. At the start of winter, when multiple respiratory viruses begin circulating, a preventive spray might provide temporary, wide-ranging protection against the ...
The Olympics showcase people pushing to their limits. Athletes soar, leap, slide and score. Watching from the couch, feet up, drink in hand, we marvel at these feats. In the natural world, certain ...
Officials are going after metal-containing ingredients, including aluminum adjuvants. Here’s why vaccines need them ...
Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner were spotted sharing a casual pizza date in Los Angeles, displaying affectionate moments ...
Robert Pattinson shared why his talkative demeanor once convinced a therapist that he was under the influence.
Madame Tussauds Hollywood is investigating "Thotiana" rapper Blueface after he choked a wax figure of Zendaya during a recent ...
The 2026 category updates are tied to Canada’s International Talent Attraction Strategy, which aims to recruit and retain ...