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Scientists say mRNA technology used in Covid vaccines can be used to cure hear attacks.
UK's largest medicine-dispensing robot that uses Amazon-style technology has helped supply 2.1m Covid jabs in Glasgow.
First trial of a new COVID-19 vaccine technology has been successful.
Digital divide is a problem that will not go away even after the Covid-19 vaccine is rolled out, the city council has warned.
Imperial College London set to begin human trials of a potential Covid-19 vaccine next week.
An Irish startup introduces a latest security product for online communication, which they describe as "vaccine" for threats.
The proliferation of fake news on websites and social media has inspired scientists to develop a “vaccine†to immunise people against the problem.
Scientists on the verge of finding a vaccine that can work against common colds caused by different viruses.
An experimental Zika vaccine raised renewed hope after it worked “very well†in mice.
A universal cancer vaccine has been designed to persuade the body’s immune system to attack tumours.
Trials on first ever malaria vaccine has been successful.
The World Health Organisation has launched a new vaccine to eradicate the last few strains of polio.
A mass vaccination programme against meningitis A in Africa has been successful, as confirmed by experts.
Malaria vaccine could cure cancer, researchers have claimed.
The number of children who received the MMR vaccine dropped from 92.7% to 92.3%, says the Health and Social Care Information Centre.
Scientists have developed a flu vaccine that works against more than one strain of influenza.
Initial results from the trial showed 100per cent protection after 10 days.
The world’s first malaria vaccine could protect millions of young children against the deadly parasites, says researchers.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has announced a deal with drug manufacturers that will give babies in the UK access to vaccine against meningitis B.
Reports claim that the vaccine developed a year ago is no longer a match for the virus that has mutated so much.