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Oral vaccination isn’t new. Vaccines to protect against rotavirus — which causes diarrheal disease — are given to infants as ...
Scientists demonstrate dental floss can effectively deliver flu, protein and mRNA vaccines without needles by targeting ...
Researchers have demonstrated a novel vaccine delivery method in an animal model, using dental floss to introduce the vaccine ...
While no single vaccine delivery system is perfect for every patient, introducing the comparatively pain-free, easy-to-use ...
Researchers found that dental floss can be successfully used to introduce vaccines to the tissue between the teeth and gums.
We’ve all heard that flossing daily is key to keeping your gums healthy. But what if your dental floss could one day do more ...
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Live Science on MSNScientists gave mice flu vaccines by flossing their tiny teeth — and it workedIn a proof-of-concept study, scientists have shown that flossing your teeth could be a way to deliver vaccinations that ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNNew Kind of Dental Floss Could Replace Vaccine Needles, Study FindsA fear of needles is a common reason for avoiding vaccines, even among many adults. Now researchers have come up with a ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNDental floss may offer a novel vaccine delivery methodResearchers have demonstrated a novel vaccine delivery method in an animal model, using dental floss to introduce vaccine via ...
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Good Good Good on MSNScientists say dental floss vaccines could be the future of flu and COVID shotsIn lab mice trials, researchers found the vaccine delivery method to provide a “far superior” antibody response compared to ...
Researchers have demonstrated a novel vaccine delivery method in an animal model, utilizing dental floss to administer the ...
The new vaccinations could be self-administered at home, with the floss approach also thought compatible with flu, hepatitis ...
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