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Summer Covid cases are rising across the U.S. — Is it time for a vaccine?

As Covid cases begin to rise this summer, many may be wondering: What are my risks, and is it time…

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HPV vaccine catch-up programme to be rolled out in schools ‘without delay’ – The Irish Times

A HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine catch-up programme is to be rolled out in schools “without delay” and could benefit 75,000…

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Dogs like TV; mRNA vaccine enhances cancer therapy; old rhyme inaccurate

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain This week in science news: Researchers from the National Museum of Natural Sciences in Madrid, Spain,…

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UF researchers say discovery could pave the way for universal cancer vaccine – Tampa Bay Times

UF researchers say discovery could pave the way for universal cancer vaccine  Tampa Bay Times Surprising finding could pave way for…

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Adults largely don’t need tetanus, diphtheria vaccine boosters, researchers say

With certain exceptions, US adults could safely forego tetanus and diphtheria booster vaccination—if uptake of childhood vaccines stays high, an…

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HEALTH

Study of 1.2 Million Children Finds No Risk From Common Vaccine Additive : ScienceAlert

A massive, 24-year-long study of more than 1.2 million children provides reassurance to parents around the world. The research has…

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HEALTH

More than 14 million children worldwide have never received a single dose of any vaccine, new report warns

Vaccines Children’s health Diversity and equity Fighting disinformation See all topics Facebook Tweet Email Link An estimated 14.3 million children…

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HEALTH

Israeli researchers develop world's first mRNA-based vaccine against bacterium – The Jerusalem Post

Israeli researchers develop world’s first mRNA-based vaccine against bacterium  The Jerusalem Post In first, Israeli researchers develop mRNA jab against antibiotic-resistant…

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Vaccine roll outs cut deaths and infections by 60% says study

Dominic Hughes Global Health Correspondent Getty Images The study examines the impact of emergency vaccine roll-outs for five major infectious…

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WORLD

Study shows vaccine campaigns cut deaths by nearly 60 per cent — Global Issues

The study, conducted by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, in collaboration with Australia’s Burnet Institute, and published in the authoritative British…

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