The Jan. 5 White House graphic showed two babies, each surrounded by needles, with the text: "European Country: 11 injections ...
COVID-19 mRNA vaccines create enough of an immunity boost to extend survival in certain types of lung and skin cancers, an analysis of more than 1,000 patient files showed. The scientific journal ...
The United States has cut the number of diseases it recommends all children should be vaccinated against from 17 to 11. But there is no evidence this will mean U.S. children will have only 11 ...
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Fact check: Top 5 flu vaccine myths in 2025, busted
Is 2025 the year of Flu? This is the right question to ask as we see so many cases of flu from around the world, worst hit countries remain UK, US, and Canada. The hospitalization rates have gone up.
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Fact check: Are fewer childhood vaccines really a better thing under the new CDC guidelines?
Fact Check examines the CDC’s decision to drop universal recommendations for six childhood vaccines under the Trump administration. While officials cite low disease rates and international alignment, ...
A popular Instagram post falsely claims “over 1,100 people died from reactions to the [flu] shot” in 2018, and suggests that the immunization gave some children polio. The flu vaccine cannot give ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized emergency use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 11, and deployment of the vaccine began Dec. 14. While the vaccine heralds an end to the ...
Under President Donald Trump, the Centers for Disease Control reduced the number of vaccines recommended for children from 17 to 11.
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