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A Cleveland Clinic web page describing myocarditis survival rates was misrepresented online as news that millions who received COVID-19 vaccines were about to die.
The head of the Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that the agency is now looking at whether it will still approve COVID-19 vaccines for next winter, citing a lack of data on booster shots.
Vaccines for the flu and COVID-19 can alter the menstrual cycle, but the impact is temporary and there is no reason for vaccine hesitancy, while breast cancer deaths among women ages 20 to 49 ...
Women's menstrual cycles temporarily became a little longer after receiving a flu shot, regardless of whether they also ...
Getting a flu shot may affect your menstrual cycle, a study has revealed—although the change is temporary and typically very ...
Between tariffs, taxes, and vaccines, the second version of Trump is rewriting core parts of the policy enacted by the first ...
Our current Medical Establishment doesn't seem to grasp that they are no longer just Fox News and Twitter celebrities who can ...
Receiving a COVID-19 booster vaccine in the same arm as the first vaccine dose leads to a faster, more effective immune ...
There’s new uncertainty about updated COVID-19 shots this fall after the Trump administration’s handling of a shot from ...
Former government health officials fear the Trump administration is moving to slow-walk vaccine approvals, including by ...
Trinity College Dublin researchers have found that the BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccine may offer protection beyond its intended ...
Under President Trump, the Food and Drug Administration may no longer approve seasonal COVID-19 vaccines updated for the ...