mRNA vaccines
The article that I recently read was called "3 mRNA vaccines researchers are working on (that aren’t COVID)" and was written by Archa Fox and Damian Purcell. It is about the new vaccines for flu, malaria and cancer that are currently being developed.
Those vaccines are new, incredibly advanced forms of fighting diseases. This type of vaccine is a huge step in the development of medicine. We can produce parts of RNA that inform our organisms how to fight illness. I think that it is very good that scientists started to look for new solutions. Now there are three diseases for which mRNA vaccines are searched: flu, malaria and cancer. I think that finding one for either of those illnesses would be a success. It could help a lot of people. But all of these sicknesses are hard ones. Flu changes every year and there is no vaccine for cancer or malaria. Unfortunately, there are a lot of obstacles. There is the matter of transport and storage (right now mRNA vaccines have to be kept in really low temperatures, but one of the distributors work on a version that can be kept in a fridge), approval or costs. But I hope that we will be able to eliminate them and by that help with the treatment of those diseases.
https://theconversation.com/3-mrna-vaccines-researchers-are-working-on-that-arent-covid-157858
And what's not to love about science? We can just envy the people who are capable of inventing those new technologies and admire them. And use the products of their work, of course.
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