The CDC is now prioritizing individual decision-making for COVID-19 vaccinations, moving away from blanket recommendations. This shift emphasizes informed consent and discussions between patients and healthcare providers.
A groundbreaking study shows that pediatricians using simple tools like training videos and health record prompts can significantly reduce peanut allergy rates in children by up to 80%. Find out how early introduction of peanuts can protect your child!
The CDC has adopted new guidelines for COVID-19 vaccines that require patients to consult healthcare providers before vaccination, sparking confusion and concern about access and safety.
A groundbreaking study reveals that new cardiovascular risk equations could significantly decrease the number of middle-aged adults eligible for aspirin to prevent heart disease, raising questions about current guidelines and the safety of aspirin use.
Strava has filed a surprising lawsuit against Garmin, accusing it of patent infringement on exercise tracking features. Discover the twists and turns in this unexpected legal battle!
Parents like Remy Sweeney-Garrett are frustrated as CDC delays hinder COVID-19 vaccinations for children. With winter approaching, the lack of guidance raises fears about health risks, especially for vulnerable kids.
As colder months bring respiratory illnesses, a new advisory recommends that you consult a pharmacist before getting your COVID vaccine. No prescription needed, but be prepared for a brief discussion.
As the respiratory season approaches, new guidelines on COVID-19 and flu vaccinations for children are causing confusion. Find out what the latest recommendations say and how to protect your kids this season.
In a surprising twist, COVID vaccinations are still available despite anticipated restrictions. Learn why you should get vaccinated now before new access limits are enforced for those over 65 and with serious health conditions.
Minnesota's top health official has issued a standing order allowing pharmacists to administer COVID-19 vaccines without prescriptions to a wider patient group, breaking from federal guidelines. This move aims to enhance public access to vaccinations amid the respiratory disease season.