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Readers and tweeters dispense timely advice for difficult times


Readers and tweeters dispense timely advice for difficult times
How to explain vaccines to people who resist them
Your body’s immune system has produced antibodies that will kill a few thousand kinds of germs and virus. Since you are alive, the chances are quite high you will survive its producing another. Here is how the system works. The vaccine contains cells that are a harmless model of the germ or virus that feels like the one it prepares your body to fight when it invades your body. And, except when we had a president running for election who pushed producing one to increase his chances of winning, we only go to the trouble of making vaccines if the infection it fights has a high chance of killing you. If you did not have these vaccine-produced antibodies, your body would wait until the germ or virus actually invades your body to start building antibodies. Then a race begins, the invaders are trying to eat as much of you as possible and your immune system starts bu ....

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'I don't want to be bullied': NHS and care workers on mandatory Covid jabs


Last modified on Wed 3 Mar 2021 15.58 EST
NHS workers have raised concerns about the prospect of all health and social care staff in England being compelled by law to take the Covid vaccine.
The Downing Street review which is considering making it mandatory for NHS workers to have the jab, as a way of protecting patients, has led to questions about its moral and legal implications.
A consultant in a busy north-west hospital said they would feel “incredibly uncomfortable” with the idea of forcing NHS staff to have the vaccine.
They said they would prefer a concerted high-profile campaign to encourage staff to have the vaccine, with a last-resort option of asking unvaccinated staff to take on different roles, away from the frontline. ....

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Emerging protein-based immunotherapies could lead to highly effective cancer treatments


Emerging protein-based immunotherapies could lead to highly effective cancer treatments
In a new commentary for the journal
Science, an associate vice president for research at The University of Texas at Arlington argues that emerging protein-based immunotherapies could lead to highly effective off-the-shelf cancer treatments for more patients.
Jon Weidanz, who also is a professor in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation at UTA, is the author of a perspective regarding the development of cancer immunotherapies.
His article, Targeting cancer with bispecific antibodies, will appear in the March 5 edition of
Science. It evaluates the findings of three studies by researchers at Johns Hopkins University and proposes that an emerging method of protein-based immunotherapy that targets commonly occurring mutations in cancer cells or neoantigens mutated antigens produced by tumor cells could lead to treatments that are effective for oncology patients. ....

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