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Heart health: Stanford University maps rare mRNA vaccine–linked myocarditis pathway, flags soy compound as potential risk mitigator

Stanford investigators have found the exact immune process at work in occasional instances of inflammation of the heart, or myocarditis, associated with the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, which occurred principally in young males. Their report published in Science Translational Medicine describes a two-step process involving certain proteins, and how a compound found in soy products may…

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Is this the beginning of the end for cancer? mRNA breakthrough hints at universal vaccine |

Cancer remains one of the world’s leading causes of death, with millions of new cases diagnosed annually despite significant therapeutic advances. While immunotherapies have transformed certain cancer treatments, many tumours still evade immune detection, limiting long-term success. Scientists have long sought a universal strategy that could “teach” the immune system to recognise and destroy cancer…

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Could Covid-19 vaccines secretly boost cancer survival? Scientists say mRNA shows unexpected potential to aid cancer treatment |

Emerging research indicates that Covid-19 mRNA vaccines, including Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, may offer surprising benefits beyond viral protection, particularly for cancer patients. Initially developed to prevent infection, these vaccines appear to enhance the body’s immune response in a way that helps target and attack certain tumours. Studies suggest that patients undergoing immunotherapy for advanced lung…

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