Scientists Unravel Decades-Long Mystery of NLRC5 Sensor Function in Cell Death

The innate immune system safeguards the human body from potential diseases and infections, relying on specialized sensors to detect and communicate threats. Among these, cell death is a crucial defense … Read More

New RSV Vaccines Linked to Rare Nervous System Disorder — Should You Be Concerned?

Recent reports have linked the new RSV vaccines approved for older adults to a slightly increased risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome, a rare neurological condition. Despite this, health officials from the … Read More

Moderna’s mRNA-1083 Vaccine Shows Promise in Combating Flu and COVID-19

Moderna, the pharmaceutical company, has reported encouraging outcomes from its ongoing trial of a novel vaccine named mRNA-1083. This trial, targeting adults aged 50 and above, demonstrated that an experimental … Read More

Unprecedented Bird Flu Case in Mexico: First Human Death from H5N2 Strain

First-ever human death from H5N2 bird flu reported in Mexico. WHO assures low public risk but investigates the virus’s transmission. A 59-year-old man in Mexico has died from the H5N2 … Read More