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HealthBy 2030, breakthrough vaccines will be available to treat 'incurable' diseases

By 2030, breakthrough vaccines will be available to treat ‘incurable’ diseases

The importance of these vaccines

The company’s experts have said millions of lives could be saved with a breakthrough batch of new vaccines for a range of conditions, including cancer.

Lebanese Professor Hala Ghosn, head and specialist in research and studies on drugs and vaccines in the Department of Pharmacy at the University of Texas Medical Center in the United States of America, said, in contact with Sky News Arabia:

After the Corona pandemic, it is no longer the same as before in the field of the health sector in general. Based on my long experience in drug and vaccine research, after the Corona pandemic there will be major changes in the world of research and studies, and the search for treatments and vaccines for multiple diseases which were not previously available.

She added: The world of the healthcare sector is experiencing significant and rapid development with the development of technology, and we will see great developments in the field of research and studies, including:

Finding a cure for cancer, heart, genetics and other diseases that currently have no cure. Important developments in vaccine research, medicine and technology that have been used to create vaccines, including Pfizer and Moderna. The technology will not be limited to the Corona epidemic alone, it will expand to find vaccines against other diseases over the next ten years.

Ghosn revealed: “According to experts at Moderna in America, this major technological development will usher in the golden age of new types of vaccines.”

The results are very close

Regarding the timing of the launch of vaccines in the medical market, she said: “There is a dose of hope and it is being worked on quickly, and RNA experiments are also available and they are trying to work to develop it, and the result will be published very soon.”

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