(1)Moderna Cancer/Heart Disease mRNA Bagimage text translation
(2)It will be released by 2030
(3)Input 20230408 PM 512 Modified 20230408 PM 513
(4)Reporter Lee Ju-young
(5)One is ⑤
(6)All diseases mRNA vaccines in the development of cancer vaccines
(7)Seoul = Yonhap News Reporter Lee Ju-young = Moderna, which has emerged as a global pharmaceutical company with a COVID-19 vaccine, will release a vaccine to prevent and treat cancer, cardiovascular disease, and autoimmune diseases by 2030, the British daily Guardian reported on the 7th
(1)Article Content Summaryimage text translation
(2)In summary, we administer protein information specific to cancer cells as mRNA
(3)It allows the immune system to recognize it. It comes out personalized
(4)According to the article, all diseases are vaccinated
(5)I think it includes dementia
(6)Baldness is not a disease
(7)Today is April 9, 2023, 814 AM. Until January 1, 2030, 00:00 AM
(8)How many seconds are left
(9)813am
(10)Since it’s 2023, January 1st, 2030
(11)If you count the seconds left until about 25240960
(12)You have 00 seconds left
(13)calculation method
(14)Total seconds to January 1, 2030 – Total seconds to date = 365 days x 24 hours x 60 minutes x 60 seconds x 7 years – Total seconds to date
(15)However, I used the information provided in the previous conversation as it is because I do not have the ability to determine the current time exact
(16)If you need time information, please provide time information Thank you.
(17)2524096000 seconds left
(1)Tanchi, 2023-04-09 182314 13370image text translation
(2)Pharmaceutical companies and vaccines for cancer-tolerant diseases. This is a disaster movie
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(8)Is hair loss not a disease but a sin? Move 6
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(10)Best laugh
(11)You don’t believe in pharmaceutical news
The new cancer vaccine, Omicron, is a vaccine that has a special effect on newly mutated cancer cells, Omicron