Vaccine
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HealthHealth Kenya
Baby’s “First Vaccine”: Breastfeeding Rates Soar
Kenyan authorities are deploying baby-friendly initiatives to significantly reduce rates of early childhood mortality, including breastfeeding, which is often considered a baby’s “first vaccine” given that it is packed with customized protection.
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HealthHealth USA
One Vaccine That Can Cure HIV? They’re On It!
A team of scientists affiliated with Duke University in North Carolina, the United States, has developed an experimental vaccine that has the potential to cure HIV, and its findings represent a step forward toward a definitive cure for the deadly infection.
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HealthHealth USA
In the Works: Lifesaving Cancer Vaccine Against Brain Tumors
A team of scientists affiliated with the University of Florida, the United States, have conclusively developed an mRNA cancer vaccine aimed at reprogramming the immune system to attack the most aggressive and deadly brain tumor, paving the way for a highly effective cancer treatment.
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HealthHealth Nigeria
Preventing Cervical Cancer, to Eliminate It Once and For All
Determined to eliminate cervical cancer by 2030, the government of Nigeria developed and implemented a successful prevention strategy by vaccinating millions of young girls against the human papillomavirus, the leading cause of cervical cancer.
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