Health & Medicine
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Mouse Study Gives Hope for Discovery of MRNA Vaccine Against Skin Cancer
Researchers from the United States and Japan recently confirmed the protective role of an antioxidant enzyme in the body's response to sun-induced chemical stress with the use of genetically modified mice. According to the study, sun safety may one day involve a vaccination similar to those presently protecting millions of people against coronavirus around the world.
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