Researchers at MIT and Brigham and Women’s Hospital have created a drug-delivering gel could make it easier for children and adults who have trouble swallowing pills to take their medications.
Like most vaccines, RNA vaccines have to be injected, which can be an obstacle for people who fear needles. Now, a team of MIT researchers has developed a
MIT researchers developed a way to deliver RNA in a capsule that can be swallowed, which could make RNA vaccines easier to tolerate. It could also make it easier to deliver other kinds of therapeutic RNA or DNA directly to the digestive tract, to help treat gastrointestinal disorders.
A team of researchers from the Brigham and Women s Hospital and MIT is designing a new method to help improve adherence and reduce the risk of pregnancy by offering an oral contraceptive that could be taken once a month.
By offering an oral contraceptive that might be used once a month, a team of researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and MIT is developing a new technique.