Despite the vast resources aimed at finding ways to detect cancer early, more needs to be done. The disease, in all its forms, is most treatable when caught in its initial stages. https://t.co/IhvPA4QBiG
— Scientific American (@sciam) November 17, 2021
Tag Archives: Medicine
Views: A Conversation On Aging Research (Harvard)
Health: 5 Conditions That Can Damage Your Kidneys
Research: Combatting Antibiotic Resistance
Medicine: Heart Attacks – Early Chest Pain Symptoms
Covid-19: How BioNTech Used Its Cancer Research To Create A Vaccine (CNBC)
Over a month and a half before the World Health Organization officially declared a pandemic, BioNTech CEO Uğur Şahin met with his wife, BioNTech’s co-founder and chief medical officer Özlem Türeci, and together they agreed to redirect most of the company’s resources to developing a vaccine. Up until that point, BioNTech was little-known internationally and primarily focused on developing novel cancer treatments. The founders were confident in the potential of their mRNA technology, which they knew could trigger a powerful immune response. That confidence wasn’t necessarily shared by the broader medical community. No mRNA vaccine or treatment had ever been approved before. But the couple’s timely breakthrough was actually decades in the making. CNBC spoke with Şahin and Türeci about how they, along with Pfizer, created a Covid-19 vaccine using mRNA.
Infographics: Lowering LDL “BAD” Cholesterol

Front Covers: ‘Harvard Medicine’ – Autumn 2021
Covid-19: Vaccine For Children Nears Approval
As the FDA nears a decision on authorizing Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine for children 5-11 years old, public-health officials and pediatricians are sharing research with families to assure hesitant parents of the shot’s safety. Photo: John Locher/Associated Press
