What is an RNA vaccine? RNA vaccines, or messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines, are a relatively new type of vaccine that delivers mRNA molecules to human cells, instructing them to produce specific antigens.
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Kentucky doctors and health professionals want to better educate families on how vaccines work and their health effects on children. Dr. Michael Kuduk, a physician in Winchester and past president of ...
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