For years, the global medical community has navigated the complex landscape of mRNA vaccine technology, celebrating its success in curbing a pandemic while simultaneously grappling with rare, unsettling side effects. Among the most concerning of these is myocarditis, a condition that has left many families searching for answers after their healthy loved ones faced unexpected heart inflammation. Now, new research from Stanford Medicine is finally pulling back the curtain on the biological triggers that might be responsible for this phenomenon… The study, which delves deep into the microscopic world of immune signaling, has identified two specific proteins—CXCL10 and IFN-gamma—as potential...
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