Health and Medicine

Live or Dead: What’s in a Vaccine?

Vaccines are among the most successful medical innovations in human history, yet few people understand how they actually work. From training the immune system to recognize deadly pathogens to the science behind live, inactivated, and mRNA vaccines, the story of vaccination is a story of harnessing the body’s own defenses.

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Health and Medicine

When Inequality Gets Under the Skin: Epigenetics and Cardiovascular Disparities

Epigenetics shows that inequality is not just experienced, but is biologically embedded. Chronic stressors like racism, poverty, and environmental exposure can alter gene expression, reshape the body’s stress response, and even accelerate cardiovascular disease risk across generations.

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Science News

A Future Worth Remembering: Advancing Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease

With over 7 million Americans affected and no cure in sight, Alzheimer’s remains one of the most devastating diseases of our time. But a new wave of blood-based diagnostics could change everything by shifting detection years earlier and redefining what it means to prepare.

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Letter From the Editors

Dear Reader: Welcome to Science, Translated, a science-based international publication intended to educate, inform, and inspire the general public and the next generation of budding scientists. Science, Translated was founded in 2020 with the main intention of bridging the gap between researchers and academia and the general public. There is

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