VACCINE

Dec 28 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Worries: What's Happening with Rabies Shots in India?

Australia recently raised alarms about fake rabies vaccines in India. They said some batches of the Indian-made Abhayrab vaccine might not be real. This news came out on December 27, 2025. Australia told travelers who got the vaccine in India since November 1, 2023, to get new shots. They suggested

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Vaccines and Autism: Setting the Record Straight

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the Secretary of Health and Human Services, has been a vocal proponent of the idea that vaccines lead to autism. This idea, however, is not supported by any solid evidence. Kennedy's background is in environmental law, not medicine or science, which raises questions about his

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Flu Shot Surprise: New Study Raises Questions

A recent study from the Cleveland Clinic has stirred up some unexpected findings about flu shots. It turns out that the 2024-2025 flu vaccine not only failed to protect people but might have actually increased their chances of catching the flu. This study, led by Dr. Nabin K. Shrestha and his team,

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Hamsters and Hope: The Leptospirosis Vaccine Breakthrough

Leptospirosis is a sneaky disease that often gets overlooked, but it's a big deal in many parts of the world. Scientists have been working on a new way to fight it using mRNA vaccines, similar to those used for COVID-19. This time, they targeted specific parts of the bacteria that causes leptospiros

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Ingredients Under the Microscope: What's the Deal with Aluminum?

Health officials are taking a closer look at aluminum salts in vaccines, sparking discussions and debates. This ingredient, used as an adjuvant to boost immune response, has been deemed safe for nearly a century. Yet, recent scrutiny from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Infectious Bronchitis Virus: A Breakthrough in Research

In the world of poultry health, Infectious Bronchitis Virus (IBV) is a big problem. It's a sneaky virus that can make chickens very sick. But scientists are fighting back with a powerful tool called reverse genetics. This tool lets them tweak the virus's genetic code to learn more about how it works

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Flu Season Starts Early in California: Kids May Be in Danger

California is seeing an early start to flu season. This is causing concern, especially for young children. The flu is spreading quickly in places like the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Orange County. Doctors are worried because the flu season is starting earlier than usual. A new flu str

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Girls in Poor Countries Get the HPV Vaccine and Others Don't?

Cervical cancer is a big problem for women worldwide, but there's a vaccine that can stop it. The HPV vaccine is a powerful tool, yet many girls in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) aren't getting it. This is a big deal because these countries are struggling to fight cervical cancer. A recen

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Why the U. S. Might Be Changing Its Vaccine Plan

The U. S. might be changing its vaccine schedule. This is a big deal. The plan is to make it like Denmark’s. Denmark has fewer vaccines on its list. The U. S. has 16. Denmark has 10. The idea is to cut down on shots for diseases like chickenpox, hepatitis A, rotavirus, and flu. But why Denmark? It’

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Health and Politics: A Look at Recent Developments

Recent shifts in health policies and research have sparked debates and controversies across the United States. In a surprising move, many states led by Democratic governors are choosing to ignore a recommendation from a CDC advisory panel. They plan to keep suggesting that newborns get the hepatitis

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