Billions of doses later: Global review confirms mRNA vaccines safe and effective

A comprehensive global review led by the University of British Columbia confirms that mRNA vaccines are safe and effective. The study highlights their potential for treating a wider range of diseases beyond COVID-19, including cancer and autoimmune disorders.
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This evidence-based review aims to bolster public trust in mRNA technology and guide future medical policy as the platform expands.
Climate & Environment Health & Medicine Science & Technology Society & Culture University News About News and University Affairs Contact For Journalists For Faculty Search Subscribe Search SECTIONS Climate & Environment Health & Medicine Science & Technology Society & Culture University News ABOUT News and University Affairs Contact For Journalists For Faculty Subscribe Health & Medicine Billions of doses later: Global review confirms mRNA vaccines are safe, effective and full of promise Comprehensive review brings together global evidence to strengthen public trust and counter misinformation as mRNA vaccines expand to prevent and treat more diseases.
The article summarizes scientific findings from a peer-reviewed study published in The Lancet without political bias.
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