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Alberta's government announced Friday residents who are not immunocompromised or on social programs will soon have to pay to ...
A former Harvard Medical School professor who claims he was fired for refusing to receive the Covid-19 vaccine was appointed ...
Public health and infectious disease experts said they were surprised and confused about the move, and questioned why the HHS did not offer any reasoning for its decision.
Here are the top stories involving the U.S. government this past week. Israel launched a major attack on Iran early Friday morning local time, drawing their long-running shadow war into the open in a ...
UNC professor and behavioral scientist Noel Brewer was among the 17 members of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization ...
Among the eight people Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced would make up his new group of outside vaccine advisers to the US ...
The University of Washington’s Helen Chu, a leading voice in the COVID-19 pandemic, said she’s worried about where the panel ...
Community-based health centers are vital in LGBTQ+ communities treating those who feel unseen in traditional health-care ...
Several states have effectively declared war on medical progress. Lawmakers in Iowa, Idaho, Texas, and Kentucky have introduced bills that would ban or restrict vaccines that use messenger RNA, or ...
Staff who provide data to the vaccine panel have been pushed aside, according to health officials, raising doubts about the ...
A new study from UCLA Health suggests COVID-19 vaccines may protect patients from severe kidney damage. The study found ...
The agency’s decision to clear Moderna’s shot for use in certain younger adults is a much-needed win for a company that’s ...