VACCINATION

Mar 12 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's DOGE and Kennedy's Anti-Vaccine Agenda

In a recent development, a powerful figure in the White House has given billionaire Elon Musk the green light to make significant changes to federal health agencies. This move has sparked controversy and concern among some cabinet members. Musk's "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE) has been

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: Vaccines vs. Vitamins

Measles cases are surging in the US, with over 222 cases reported in just a few months of 2025. This is a stark reminder of how quickly this highly contagious disease can spread. Two lives have been lost in Texas and New Mexico, including a school-aged child who was not vaccinated. The debate aroun

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Why Teens in London Think About Vaccines

Vaccine hesitancy among teens in London's senior high schools is a real thing. To understand this better, a survey was conducted among Year 12-13 students in state schools. The first attempt had a low response rate, so it was repeated with incoming students. The second time around, 93% of the studen

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Why Arab Seniors Might Say No to RSV Vaccines

RSV, or Respiratory Syncytial Virus, is a big deal for seniors. It can cause serious breathing problems, leading to hospital visits and even death. Lately, three new vaccines have been approved for older adults. But will they take them? That's the question. To figure this out, we need to lo

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Pharmacies Step Up: Nigeria's COVID-19 Vaccination Lessons

First, let's talk about the big picture. Vaccination is a key tool in public health. It helps protect people from dangerous diseases. But, getting vaccines to everyone can be a challenge. This is especially true in places where there aren't enough healthcare workers or clinics. That's where communit

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Measles Mystery: A Health Official's Unconventional Plan

In West Texas, a health official recently shared a plan to tackle the measles outbreak. This plan was a bit different from what most doctors would suggest. The official, who is in charge of health and human services, had some ideas that were far from what most scientists agree on. The official di

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Measles Outbreak: A Controversial Health Secretary's Views

In the heart of West Texas, a measles outbreak has left nearly 200 people infected and a child dead. The first such fatality in a decade, this outbreak has sparked a heated debate about vaccination and health practices. At the center of this storm is a high-ranking health official who has stirred co

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

The Power of Health Knowledge: How It Shapes Our Fight Against COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic brought to light just how crucial health literacy is. Health literacy is the ability to find, understand, and use health information to make good decisions. During the pandemic, people's willingness to follow safety steps, like wearing masks, staying apart, washing hands, and g

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Shingles Shots: What Matters Most to Older Adults in South Korea

In South Korea, shingles is becoming more common, and the population is aging. This means that more older adults are at risk. To help with this, researchers wanted to know what older adults and their adult children think about getting the shingles vaccine. They asked 800 people, including those who

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Mar 09 2025HEALTH

Vaccines vs. Virus: The Race to Beat COVID-19

The world has been in a tough spot since the COVID-19 pandemic hit. With over 2. 5 million lives lost, healthcare systems strained, and economies struggling, finding a way out became urgent. Vaccines were seen as the key to getting back to normal. Lots of money and brainpower went into making them f

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