In a surprising move, federal vaccine advisers have voted to remove thimerosal from flu shots, aligning with anti-vaccine activists. This decision raises concerns about vaccine availability and public health.
A new monoclonal antibody called clesrovimab has been recommended for infants to prevent RSV, stirring debate among health experts and advocates. The FDA approved the treatment just weeks ago.
In a pivotal vote, the CDC's advisory committee has recommended the use of clesrovimab, a new monoclonal antibody, for infants under eight months to combat RSV, marking a significant advancement in public health.
A child in Greensboro tested positive for measles, prompting North Carolina hospitals to prepare for potential outbreaks. Experts warn of low vaccination rates and the contagious nature of the virus.
Explore the century-long debate surrounding thimerosal in vaccines, its alleged link to autism, and the latest CDC discussions that have experts on edge. Are vaccines truly safe?
A CDC presentation by Lyn Redwood claims a non-existent study links thimerosal to brain damage, raising alarms about vaccine misinformation. Experts question the credibility of new vaccine advisers.
A new study reveals that vaccination efforts for children worldwide have stalled, putting millions at risk for preventable diseases. The impact of the pandemic and vaccine misinformation are key factors in this concerning trend.
At the NATO summit, Trump declared the Israel-Iran war likely over, attributing the ceasefire to U.S. airstrikes. Meanwhile, economic optimism among business leaders has plummeted amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
In a surprising turn of events, Dr. Michael Ross has withdrawn from the vaccine advisory panel after a conflict of interest review revealed ties to private healthcare companies. This comes amidst ongoing scrutiny of the committee’s integrity.
The newly appointed vaccine advisory committee by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to review childhood immunization practices, raising concerns among health experts about the implications for public health.