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January 30, 2021

11 Things to Know About mRNA Vaccines for COVID-19

In the race for a COVID-19 vaccine, messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines finished first. This includes those made by Pfizer and Moderna. These vaccines use a new approach to fight off pathogens (germs like viruses and bacteria).

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January 14, 2021

What Are Clinical Trials? BRI Experts Weigh in On Clinical Research FAQ’s

From cancer treatments to game-changing therapies for autoimmune disease, medicines and medical devices need to be tested and approved by the FDA before they can be widely used.

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December 21, 2020

Volunteering in a COVID-19 Vaccine Trial: BRI Team Members Share Their Experience

Without clinical research participants, we might not have groundbreaking cancer treatments like immunotherapy or vaccines for polio, rubella and other life-threatening diseases.

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November 30, 2020

One Step Closer to Preventing Celiac Disease

Celiac disease, like all autoimmune diseases, has no cure. People with the condition must adhere to a strict gluten-free diet or face symptoms like nausea, vomiting, ulcers and intestinal damage.

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November 25, 2020

Beginning Again: One Woman's Story of Running, a Pandemic and Autoimmune Disease

Gretchen Schoenstein, who lives with multiple autoimmune diseases, has run 89 half-marathons. But at the height of the pandemic, lacing up her shoes to run just one mile might have been an even bigger accomplishment.

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November 12, 2020

Stress and Autoimmune Disease In the Time of COVID-19

From fear of contracting the virus to the isolation it causes, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought stress to most aspects of life.

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October 6, 2020

Targeting the Genetic Roots of Autoimmunity

Every human has almost exactly the same DNA. But about 0.1 percent of human DNA is variable. This tiny percentage drives a surprising number of unique qualities in humans, from hair and eye color to our metabolism and immune responses.

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September 29, 2020

Persevering Through Peanut Allergies

The Arnolds had learned that Maggie had severe allergies to peanuts and other foods when she was just three. Now, Maggie is 16 and is always finding new ways to live well with her allergies.

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September 29, 2020

Armoring Cells Against COVID-19

For months, people have been asking the same questions about COVID-19: How can we contain the virus but live something like a normal life?

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September 29, 2020

Fine-Tuning Immune Cells to Stop Disease

To understand what causes type 1 diabetes (T1D), imagine a spy novel. It starts with a hero, the T-cell, that roams your body like James Bond. The T-cell hunts down enemies — bacteria and viruses — and snuffs them out. Then something goes terribly wrong: The hero becomes a villain.

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