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A safety analysis of mRNA vaccination in a phase 1, randomized, open-label clinical trial evaluated the safety and ...
President Trump’s first 100 days has roiled health and science as part of the administration’s plan to reshape the federal ...
Photo from Shutterstock.com Pediatricians are deeply concerned about growing misinformation regarding vaccines that prevent ...
A study published last week suggests that, if vaccine uptake continues to decline, measles will soon be endemic again in the ...
We unpack the full scope of the U.S. budget cuts, from canceled clinical trials and stalled drug approvals to mass layoffs ...
On World Malaria Day, Mali’s Ministry of Health, with support from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (Gavi), UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO), launched a first-of-its-kind malaria vaccine ...
The National Institutes of Health’s sweeping cuts of grants that fund scientific research are inflicting pain almost ...
A new study is part of a growing body of evidence that vaccination against shingles—and potentially other infections—can be protective against developing dementia. While there is currently no ...
Benjamin K. Chen, MD, PhD, discussed the next steps after the results of his study in genetic tagging showed promise in ...
The ongoing stigma and politicization of HIV/AIDS may not only hamper the national goal of ending the HIV epidemic but also lead to less or no preventive care for many people. PrEP received an A ...
The study, published in the International Journal of STD & AIDS, is one of the first to examine vaccine uptake and medical ...
(WNDU) - Measles cases continue to spread nationwide, and as the disease gets closer to Michiana, we’re learning that a specific group of people may have received an ineffective vaccine.