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Key FDA committee unanimously recommends its first vaccine since 2023 - NPR

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Elena Dumitrescu
The recommended flu vaccine by the FDA advisory committee uses the same mRNA technology that helped develop the COVID-19 vaccine. Visoot Uthairam/Moment RF/Getty Images hide caption The Food and Drug Administration's top vaccine advisory committee voted unanimously today to recommend Moderna's mRNA influenza vaccine, mFlusiva, for adults 50 and over. This was its first time reviewing a new vaccine application since 2023. Public Health Public health experts dismayed by RFK Jr.'s defunding of mRNA vaccine research The vote by the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee, or VRBPAC, is a step towards what may be the first vaccine filed and approved under the second Trump administration despite sustained criticism of vaccines from President Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Indeed, last year, Kennedy pulled back almost $500 million in contracts to develop mRNA vaccines. "It's such a breath of fresh air, considering what we've gone through with Robert F. Kennedy Jr." says Dr. Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and former committee member of the FDA panel that voted Thursday. In February, the FDA declined to review Moderna's application for the mRNA flu vaccine but then reversed its decision two weeks later after criticism. Messenger-RNA, or mRNA, provides instructions for the body to produce flu antigens to develop immunity. Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine includes microscopic doses of mRNA for three to four strains of the flu — totaling about the same weight that a fingerprint leaves on a mirror. Want the latest stories on the science of healthy living?
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Prime Day is almost here: We found 50+ early deals already live on Apple, Sony, and Lego favorites - Mashable

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Accenture to Strengthen Critical Infrastructure Defense with End-to-End Cybersecurity Platform in Age of AI-Driven Cyber Threats and Geopolitical Risk - Accenture

NEW YORK; June 18, 2026 – Building on its $10 billion cybersecurity business, Accenture (NYSE: ACN) is expanding its position with the acquisition of a majority stake in Dragos and all of runZero and NetRise to deliver end-to-end operational technology (OT) security for the critical infrastructure and industrial operations underpinning power grids, pipelines, manufacturing, distribution facilities and data centers. The Dragos Platform will expand to cover the extended environment that controls physical processes, while Accenture's deep OT security expertise, unique industrial datasets and decades of trusted relationships with critical infrastructure operators will address a need previously unaddressed at scale.

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4 things to know about the new sunscreen ingredient the FDA approved - NPR

A sunscreen ingredient used in Europe and Asia that blocks UVA and UVB rays has been approved for use in the U.S. mihailomilovanovic/iStockphoto/Getty Images hide caption For the first time in nearly three decades, the Food and Drug Administration approved a new chemical UV filter for use in sunscreens sold in the U.S.

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