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Published on 17:28 GMTSource: The Item - South Carolina - Neutral
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Published on 11:57 GMT
Pint of Science festival: Are all snakes venomous? How do vaccines work? Researchers decode these questions — at a pub ...
Can boardgames save the complex wildlife in Thar desert and prevent snakebites? How do vaccines train our cells to defend us again future infections?Scientists and researchers demystified these questions and more — not in a classroom or a seminar hall, but …
Source: The Indian Express - Center-left -
Published on 11:50 GMT
Full list of vaccines UK tourists urged to get before travelling to Portugal, France and Turkey
As the summer season approaches, numerous Brits are set to fly off abroad in pursuit of some much-deserved sunshine. However, it's vital to familiarise oneself with the most recent health and safety guidelines before boarding the plane. Although proof …
Source: Nottingham Evening Post - Neutral -
Published on 08:05 GMT
What's stopping Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander kids getting their vaccines?
A series of interviews has identified some of the barriers faced by parents and carers of Indigenous children under five whose kids had previously been late for or missed their routine vaccinations. The research found that access to the vaccines stemming …
Source: Scimex Newsfeed - Pending -
Published on 07:29 GMT
New COVID-19 Wave Hits Hong Kong And Singapore: JN.1 Variant Spreading Fast — Can Existing COVID Vaccines Protect You?
JN.1, a variant of Omicron BA.2.86, emerged in late 2023 with 30 immune-evasion mutations. It spreads more efficiently due to additional mutations, says Johns Hopkins University. COVID-19 Cases Rising Again: Deadly JN.1 Variant Sparks Fresh Surge — Can …
Source: The Health Site - Pending -
Published on 05:06 GMT
EMA Recommends Update to COVID-19 Vaccines for 2025-26 Campaign
After consulting with the World Health Organization, marketing authorization holders, and international partners and examining worldwide and animal study data, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) announced on May 16, 2025, that its Emergency Task Force ( …
Source: Pharmaceutical Technology - Neutral -
Published on May 19, 2025
Poll: 83% of Americans say benefits of MMR vaccines outweigh risks
A new Annenberg Poll shows that 87% of Americans say the benefit of childhood measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccination outweighs the risk, and 67% say they know that MMR vaccines don't cause autism. 2025 may see the highest measles case count in …
Source: CIDRAP - Neutral -
Published on May 19, 2025
Covid-19 surge in Asia: All about JN.1 variant and existing vaccines
A fresh wave of Covid-19 has been reported across Asia including countries like Singapore, Hong Kong, China and Thailand. According to experts, the JN. 1 variant is contributing to the rising Covid infections. All about JN. 1 variant Originating from the …
Source: The Week - Center-left -
Published on May 19, 2025
Q&A: Myths, Misinformation Surrounding Hepatitis Vaccines
Amid a noticeable mistrust in health care information, especially regarding the effectiveness of vaccines, pharmacists must stay equipped with useful ways of counseling patients hesitant to receive vaccines. For hepatitis vaccines specifically, pharmacists …
Source: Drug Topics - Neutral -
Published on May 19, 2025
On autism and vaccines there are lies and statistics
Lynne Peeples, Tribune News Service During an interview in late April with Dr. Phil, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reiterated his appeal to parents on vaccine safety: “We live in a democracy, and part of the responsibility of being a parent is to do your own …
Source: Gulf Today - Pro-Government