The article discusses the development of the first mRNA bird-flu vaccine for cattle, which shows promising early results in triggering immune responses and potentially curbing infections associated with H5N1. This vaccine could significantly reduce the risk of transferring the virus from animals to humans. Additionally, a novel machine-learning tool has been created to help predict postpartum depression, leveraging data from over 29,000 births. The tool can identify high-risk individuals, thus improving follow-up care despite limited resources in mental health support.
Researchers have developed the first mRNA bird-flu vaccine for cattle, which shows promising results in generating immune responses and potentially reducing transmission risks.
A novel machine-learning tool can identify individuals at high risk for postpartum depression, using data from over 29,000 births to flag likely cases for better care.
Collection
[
|
...
]