VACCINATION

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

Improving Vaccine Access for Teens with Disabilities in Schools

When it comes to vaccines, teens with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) often get left behind. Studies show that their vaccine rates are lower than those of their peers without disabilities. This is a problem we need to tackle, especially since very little research has been done abou

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

COVID Misinformation in Rio's North: A Local Look

You've probably heard about the COVID-19 pandemic, right? Well, it's not just about the virus; it's also about how people understand and react to it. In the northern region of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, false information, or fake news, caused trouble. Health groups tried their best to share accurate de

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Promoting COVID Safety: A UK Study's Creative Approach

In the UK, a unique project aimed to boost COVID-19 safety measures among Black and South Asian communities. This study, known as COBHAM, focused on the impact of a short film and an electronic leaflet sent via text messages by local healthcare practices. The goal was to encourage protective behavio

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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

Health Agencies Take a Break from Updates

Some federal health agencies have temporarily stopped sharing certain information, like updates on food outbreaks and flu vaccinations. This pause is part of a wider communication break ordered by the Trump administration. It gives the new team time to set up their own way of sharing important healt

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Virus Overload: Four Bugs Making Us Sick

This winter, the United States is dealing with a unique challenge – a "quademic" of flu, COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and norovirus. While the first three affect the respiratory system, norovirus causes nasty stomach issues. Experts are concerned because norovirus is particularly vic

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Understanding Adult Respiratory Syncytial Virus: A UK Study

Have you ever wondered how common and serious the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is among adults living in the UK? Surprisingly, we don't know much about this virus in adults because doctors don't usually test for it. This lack of information makes it hard to know if we need a vaccination program

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

What Shapes Parents' Vaccine Choices in Saudi Arabia?

Before kids start school, parents in Saudi Arabia face a big decision: should they vaccinate their children? This choice isn't just about health; culture plays a huge role too. A recent study dug deep into this topic by looking at lots of research papers. They found seven main things that influence

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Why are COVID-19 vaccine uptakes different across wealthy nations?

In wealthy countries, there's a big difference in how many people get the COVID-19 vaccine. We wanted to find out why this happens at different stages of the pandemic. Some countries did way better than others in getting people vaccinated. To understand why, researchers looked at various national f

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Parents' Thoughts on COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids in India

In April 2022, India began vaccinating children aged 6-12 against COVID-19. A study looked into moms' views of this new vaccination program. Researchers chatted with mothers from a big city hospital and smaller medical centers in both urban and rural areas. They wanted to understand why some moms mi

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Rates Falling: A New Worry for Parents

Once a shining example, Tennessee's high childhood vaccination rates are now slipping. Parents like Jen Fisher in Franklin, Tennessee, are feeling the heat. Her 12-year-old son, Raleigh, has a weak immune system due to a congenital heart condition. Vaccines are his best protection against serious il

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