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Although a flu shot doesn’t guarantee one won’t catch the flu, the vaccine still counts as one of the most effective ...
Flu vaccine as high as 59% effective for children 6 months to 8 years old: CDC The flu and pneumonia are now killing nearly 4,000 Americans each week, according to health official ...
A CDC advisory has recommended to ban the use of thimerosal in flu shots despite no evidence that it causes any harm.
A recombinant flu vaccine (Flublok) contains no eggs and was recently approved for use in individuals aged 9 years or older ...
The advisory panel first voted, with one abstention, to back the usual U.S. recommendation that nearly everyone age 6 months ...
This past flu season was the deadliest for U.S. children in more than two decades. And there’s one heartbreaking number that doctors say should never have happened.
The Trump administration’s vaccine advisers are bringing up an old flu-shot debate: whether it’s time to wipe out the last ...
The vast majority of research has failed to show any link between thimerosal and autism or other neurological issues.
The CDC's vaccine advisory committee voted to recommend annual flu vaccines but against flu shots containing the preservative ...
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), recently remade by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.
Only one ACIP member dissented, arguing that the risk of flu outweighs any risk from the mercury-based preservative ...
The advisory board ended a nearly 30-year crusade to remove the neurotoxin thimerosal from vaccines, which many have theorized links to issues like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other ...
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