If the virus that causes flu were an ice cream cone, then the yearly vaccine teaches the immune system to
Category: Vaccines
Vaccines cause seizures? Not really and you shouldn’t worry about it
Every once in a while vaccines come back to the spotlight of attention with public dividing into two opposing camps.
H3N2 viruses mutate during vaccine production but new tech could fix it
In late March 2019, the World Health Organization and a vaccine advisory committee of the Food and Drug Administration selected
Paying pharmacists for consultations about vaccines would actually save a lot of money
Pharmacists are underused resources in the healthcare system. Despite going through extensive training they are commonly working pretty much as
A Mother Lode of Protection
Between 60 and 95 percent of adults worldwide are infected with herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), herpes simplex virus 2
NIH begins first-in-human trial of a universal influenza vaccine candidate
The first clinical trial of an innovative universal influenza vaccine candidate is examining the vaccine’s safety and tolerability as well
New precision medicine procedure fights cancer, advances treatment for pets and humans
In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists at the University of Missouri have helped advance a patient-specific, precision medicine treatment for bone cancer in
Blocking inflammation to improve the effect of vaccines
UCL-led research team has found that an anti-inflammatory pill could make vaccines more effective for elderly people. An excessive inflammation