
Researchers at the Bill Gates Foundation-backed Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands have joined an international effort to transform mosquitoes into flying syringes. According to a study published late last month in the New England Journal of Medicine, they apparently now have an effective way of using mosquitoes to deliver some protection against malaria in unsuspecting humans — and possibly other payloads in the future as well. Scientists have long toyed with the idea of transforming mosquitoes into "flying vaccinator[s]." Shigeto Yoshida, the lead researcher on a 2010 study that modified mosquitoes' saliva such that they would deliver leishmania vaccines to mice when sucking their blood, noted that vaccination by insect was "just like a conventional vaccination but with no pain and no cost." "What's more, continuous exposure to bites will maintain high levels of protective immunity, through natural boosting, for a lifetime. So the insect shifts from being a pest to being beneficial," added Yoshida. Despite the Japanese geneticist's optimism, his study acknowledged that "medical safety issues and concerns about informed consent mitigate the use of the 'flying vaccinator' as a method to deliver vaccines." Robert Sinden, professor emeritus of parasite cell biology at Imperial College London, told Science at the time that in addition to vaccinating people without their informed consent, no regulatory agency would sign off on the initiative. The issue of informed consent, apparently an ongoing issue for elements of the scientific community, was evidently not enough to hinder the continued development of flying vaccinators. ...Gates noted further that it is important to use existing interventions while "laying the groundwork for a malaria-free future." According to Gates, that future might depend on the use of mRNA vaccines or the genetic modification of mosquito population. According to the utopian billionaire, "One of our biggest challenges isn't scientific; it's financial and political." In a wide-ranging video interview with popular podcast host Joe Rogan, Mark Zuckerberg came down hard on the Biden White House’s attempts to censor all opposition to the government’s vaccine program. “While they were trying to push that program, they also tried to censor anyone who was basically arguing against it. And they pushed us super hard to take down things that honestly were true,” Zuckerberg told Rogan. Zuckerberg, who heads Meta — the parent company of Facebook and Instagram — explained that, at the outset of the pandemic, he and his executives decided that government health authorities should be granted “a little bit of deference” concerning content moderation. He indicated to Rogan that he soon became troubled by the Biden Administration’s demands. “They basically pushed us and said anything that says that vaccines might have side effects, you need to take down,” he said. “And I was just like well, we’re not going to do that.” “These people from the Biden Administration would call up our team and scream at them and curse.” After Joe Biden publicly claimed that so-called misinformation on social media was “killing people,” Zuckerberg said that “all these different agencies and branches of government basically just started investigating, coming after our company. It was brutal.” “It was brutal,” he repeated. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the use of synthetic food dye Red No. 3 for being linked to cancer in test animals, health officials said Wednesday. The ban comes nearly 35 years after Red No. 3 was prohibited from cosmetic products for its potential connection to cancer, Newsweek reported. Originally approved for use in foods in 1907, Red No. 3, — made from petroleum, according to the FDA — was the subject of a decades-long banning effort by the agency after it first became aware of lab rats growing tumors when exposed to it in high doses, NBC News reported. The dye, which has already been banned in Australia, Japan, and European Union countries, is common in American candy — including Pez, Dubble Bubble gum, and Jelly Belly jellybeans — as well as baked goods like muffins, toaster pastries, and cookies with red icing or decorations, according to Newsweek. According to the food safety advocacy group Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), which petitioned the FDA to ban the product in 2022, over 9,200 food products contain the synthetic dye. Food manufacturers will have until January 15, 2027, to remove the dye from their products, and companies that produce ingested drugs like supplements will have until 2028. “At long last, the FDA is ending the regulatory paradox of Red 3 being illegal for use in lipstick, but perfectly legal to feed to children in the form of candy,” CSPI president Dr. Peter G. Lurie said in a statement. “The primary purpose of food dyes is to make candy, drinks, and other processed foods more attractive. When the function is purely aesthetic, why accept any cancer risk?” https://www.breitbart.com/health/2025/01/15/fda-bans-red-no-3-food-dye-tests-link-cancer-rats/ Jan 17 (Reuters) - The U.S. government has awarded Moderna Five Doves, Leon (19 Jan 2025) https://www.youtube.com/shorts/nG8mxDZ6nKg
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