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7 Best Multivitamins For Women's Health 2021

Certain nutrients are required for the female body to function effectively. Here are the 7 best multivitamins for women's health 2021. Find out which one is ideal for you.

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7 Best Multivitamins For Women's Health 2021

Certain nutrients are required for the female body to function effectively. Here are the 7 best multivitamins for women's health 2021. Find out which one is ideal for you.

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Physician-scientist and mRNA Researcher Drew Weissman, MD, PhD to Address Graduates at Drexel's College of Medicine Commencement | Now

May 13, 2021 An international leader in RNA biology, Drew Weissman, MD, PhD, a professor of medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, will address the graduates of Drexel’s College of Medicine during its commencement ceremony on May 18. Research by Weissman and researcher Katalin Karikó, PhD, laid the groundwork for the mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 developed by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna. Using the approaches developed by Weissman and Karikó enabled the development and authorization of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines within nine months; and both vaccines have shown efficacy rates around 95%. Thus far, over 250 million doses of one of these mRNA- based COVID vaccines have been administered in the United States.

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HIV/AIDS researcher David Katzenstein dies

HIV/AIDS researcher David Katzenstein dies The Stanford virologist conducted clinical vaccine trials, which led to the approval of antiretroviral drugs, greatly improving the survival of people living with HIV Feb 4 2021 David Katzenstein was widely praised for his efforts to bring better, cheaper methodologies to bear on HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment in Africa. TeachAids David Katzenstein, MD, professor emeritus of infectious diseases and global health at Stanford Medicine, who spurred advances in diagnosing, treating and preventing AIDS, died Jan. 25 of COVID-19 in Harare, Zimbabwe. He was 69. Katzenstein was a trained virologist, clinician and tireless advocate for global health. He was widely praised for his energetic push to bring better, cheaper methodologies to bear on HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment in middle- and low-income African countries, where over a 35-year period he spearheaded numerous life-saving projects.

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