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In Rural Texas, a Measles Outbreak Hasn’t Swayed Vaccine Skeptics
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What to know about the measles outbreak, the measles vaccine and prevention
Don't know if you got the measles vaccine? Just get another shot, doctors say
As a measles outbreak continues to spread in northwest Texas, Houston Methodist patients have been asking Dr. Josh Septimus and his colleagues the same question, several times a day. How do you know whether you got the measles,
People at risk of exposure to avian flu on the Isle of Man have been invited to take up the offer of a flu vaccine. Manx Care and the island's public health directorate said it wanted to lower the risk of poultry workers and bird handlers getting human and avian flu at the same time.
A small U.S. study explored whether immune markers seen in many long COVID sufferers are also present in people with post-vaccine symptoms, but it did not suggest that long COVID is really a post-vaccine injury,
A recent outbreak of measles is prompting questions about the life-threatening disease and how to prevent it. Here's what to know.
Scientist Stephen Krahling worked on a project at Merck called “Protocol 7” and was uniquely positioned to blow the whistle on what he learned.
The COVID-19 vaccine has prompted more than 10 times as many reports of adverse symptoms than the measles vaccine.
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Trump’s pick to lead FDA tells senators he’d look into food, abortion pill, vaccine advisers
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Trump's FDA nominee tepidly backs role for vaccine advisers in guarded Senate appearance
Senators Grill FDA Nominee Marty Makary Over Abortion Pills, Vaccines
Senators grilled Dr. Marty Makary on Thursday over his views on access to abortion pills and vaccines. Makary could soon head the FDA.
Vaccination provides long-lasting 97% protection against measles infection. Most people who have been vaccinated do not need to be vaccinated again.
Influenza infections are outpacing COVID-19 cases for the first time since the pandemic. Here are the best ways to stay healthy.
Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo cited WWII atrocities as an example of how medicine and health care "needed help in the past."
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