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It’s called FluMist Home, and it could make flu prevention much easier. FluMist itself isn’t new. It’s a nasal spray vaccine that uses a weakened form of a live flu virus. It’s sprayed directly into the nose and helps your immune system build ...
A new Zika virus vaccine developed in Brazil by researchers at the Institute of Tropical Medicine of the University of São Paulo's Medical School (IMT-FM-USP) has been shown to be safe and effective in tests with mice. "It's been ten years since the Zika ...
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RFK Jr. demanded that a scientific journal retract a vaccine study. Its Philly-based editor refused
Annals of Internal Medicine editor Christine Laine says she won’t retract the study, as demanded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and "we’re not changing what we do because of threats."
Kids are back in school and that means flu season is right around the corner - but now, families have the option to give themselves a flu vaccine at home. The vaccine is a nasal spray. The FDA approved the vaccine for anyone between the ages of 2 and 39. The spray is available for Texans to order online.
Researchers found that the vaccine, named ELI-002 2P, could trigger lasting immune responses and may help prevent or delay cancer recurrence in high-risk patients whose tumors are driven by KRAS mutations, which are responsible for half of colorectal cancers and more than 90 percent of pancreatic cancers, researchers noted.
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Tasked with filling in the gaps in communication, Gray Delany, head of the "Make America Healthy Again" agenda at HHS, tapped virologist and former Trump adviser Steven Hatfill, MD, to gin up support for the secretary's actions through media spots.
Australian biotech CSL, the country's fourth-largest company, said on Tuesday it would spin off its vaccine division and shed about 3,000 employees as it reels from "unprecedented volatility," sending its shares tumbling.
Dining under palm trees on a patio at Mar-a-Lago in December, President-elect Donald Trump reassured chief executives at pharmaceutical giants Eli Lilly and Pfizer that anti-vaccine activist Robert F.