Delivering Covid-19 vaccines via a suctioning technique may help generate higher antibody levels and provide more protection than traditional needles, suggests a new study.When traditional vaccines are injected into the arm, they are not .
Rutgers researchers studying COVID-19 have created a new way to deliver DNA molecules into skin cells, using a suction technique similar to the ancient healing practice of cupping.
Researchers from Rutgers University in New Jersey say a traditional vaccine degrades before it even gets to the cells but suction creates strain on the skin, forcing cells to automatically absorb.
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