Researchers have developed a nasal spray for flu prevention that has shown promising results in preliminary human trials.
An antibody that has the power to neutralise any influenza strain could be widely administered in the form of a nasal spray ...
New research finds vaccination decisions aren't primarily driven by weighing facts, but by what researchers call "gist"—the ...
Antibiotic-related adverse events accounted for more than one of ED visits for adverse drug events in US kids from 2019 ...
While national public health policy was usually aligned with the views of medical professionals and researchers, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has moved the agency toward a position of ...
Flu cases on campus are currently “really elevated,” in part because this year’s flu season peaked in early January, Chief ...
If you think only the elderly die from flu, think again. These families share stories of losing their 16-year-old loved ones ...
Some surveys have shown that nearly 30% of people believe getting a flu shot can actually cause influenza. This belief is likely due to common side effects linked to the vaccine, including headache, ...
Influenza rates in Utah have dropped significantly since the holiday season but still remain prevalent as doctors urge people ...
Influenza vaccinations among a high-risk group — adults age 65 and older — has declined, according to data from the National ...
WASHINGTON – Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told USA TODAY he stopped taking flu shots in 2005 because of his concerns about side effects, including suspicions about what ...
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