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The Trump administration continued to reshape U.S. health policy in recent days with several moves that could change what ...
After being the first Big Ten athlete to be diagnosed with myocarditis, a former University of Nebraska-Lincoln student put ...
Specifically, the new warning lists the risk of myocarditis as 8 cases per 1 million people who got the 2023-2024 COVID shots between the ages of 6 months and 64 years old. The label also notes that ...
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s new vaccine advisers began their first meeting Wednesday under intense scrutiny ...
Starting this fall, most of Alberta's 4.8 million residents will need to pay out of pocket for COVID vaccines, if they choose ...
Although Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tepidly endorsed the vaccine earlier this year, he more recently claimed that vaccine-induced ...
Albertans who are not immunocompromised or dependent on social programs will have to pay out-of-pocket for the COVID-19 ...
The CDC, a $9.2 billion-a-year agency tasked with reviewing life-saving vaccines, monitoring diseases and watching for budding threats to Americans’ health, is without a clear leader.
Children as young as 6-months-old may still receive COVID-19 vaccines, the CDC advised Thursday — but the shot is no longer recommended for healthy kids.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said days ago that the COVID vaccine would no longer be recommended for healthy children and pregnant women. The CDC's website sends a more nuanced message.
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Experts warn about risks of new COVID-19 vaccine guidelines 04:32. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now says that kids with no underlying health conditions "may receive" COVID-19 ...