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Flu Shot Offered Robust Protection Against Death in Kids
Vaccination provided ample protection for kids with and without underlying conditions ...
Both the seasonal flu vaccine and the updated COVID-19 vaccine are recommended annually for nearly everyone ages 6 months and older to prevent severe respiratory illness, hospitalizations, and death.
Every year, tens of millions of people in the U.S. get the flu vaccine. That’s because the virus changes year-to-year and protection only lasts... How a single flu shot could protect you for decades ...
More children than ever got vaccinated against the flu last year, and health officials urged families Thursday to do even better this time around. Far too many young and middle-aged adults still forgo ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reviewing a new flu vaccine for adults age 50 and older. If approved, it would be the first influenza shot to use mRNA technology, and experts say it ...
A new study led by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has found that an investigational mRNA influenza vaccine helps the immune system recognize a wider range of ...
A new high-dose flu vaccine for seniors works better than the standard shot in that age group, according to a long-awaited study by the vaccine’s manufacturer. Experts say regular flu shots tend to be ...
SAN ANTONIO – Getting a flu shot every year has long been the standard — but researchers in San Antonio are working to change that. At Texas Biomedical Research Institute, scientists are developing a ...
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